
Credit: Photo by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Up to half of Earth’s ocean water may have come from impacts by asteroids. Two cosmochemists at Arizona State University have made the first-ever measurements of water contained in samples from the surface of an asteroid. The samples came from asteroid Itokawa and were collected by the Japanese space probe Hayabusa.
The team’s findings suggest that impacts early in Earth’s history by similar asteroids could have delivered as much as half of our planet’s ocean water.
“We found the samples we examined were enriched in water compared to the average for inner solar system objects,” says Ziliang J...
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