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Mystery origin of Earth's water has finally been solved
Mystery origin of Earth's water has finally been solved
Ever wondered how water first arrived on our planet? Well, it turns out the mystery could finally have been solved. Researchers have undertaken detailed analysis of asteroids and the findings could change the way the scientific community think about origins of water on our planet. Experts at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) have discovered salt crystals on samples recovered from space. As their findings state, these crystals could only have formed with the presence of water. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The research was undertaken on samples of the asteroid Itokawa in 2005 by the Japanese Hayabusa mission. It suggests that S-type asteroids could be home to more water than previously thought. The new findings led some scientists to claim that water is likely to have arrived on asteroids when our planet was first being formed. The senior’s author Tom Zega said: "The grains look exactly like what you would see if you took table salt at home and placed it under an electron microscope. "They're these nice, square crystals. It was funny, too, because we had many spirited group meeting conversations about them, because it was just so unreal. Zega added: "It has long been thought that ordinary chondrites are an unlikely source of water on Earth. Our discovery of sodium chloride tells us this asteroid population could harbour much more water than we thought." Itokawa is a S-type asteroid, and it’s thought that temperatures on their surfaces were too high for water to form. Shaofan Che, who is the lead study author, said: "In other words, the water here on Earth had to be delivered from the outer reaches of the solar nebula, where temperatures were much colder and allowed water to exist, most likely in the form of ice. "The most likely scenario is that comets or another type of asteroid known as C-type asteroids, which resided farther out in the solar nebula, migrated inward and delivered their watery cargo by impacting the young Earth." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-16 20:20
'Love is Blind' Season 5 star Lydia Arleen reveals she was called 'too much' as she gets into messy argument with partner
'Love is Blind' Season 5 star Lydia Arleen reveals she was called 'too much' as she gets into messy argument with partner
'Love is Blind' Season 5 star Lydia Arleen is speculated to pair up with Jared Pierce
2023-09-22 13:23
Netflix ends password sharing in 'big market' India
Netflix ends password sharing in 'big market' India
Only users from a single household will be able to use an account, the streaming giant has said.
2023-07-20 13:45
Whistle while you work -- referee Barnes faces final test
Whistle while you work -- referee Barnes faces final test
Wayne Barnes, the referee for the Rugby World Cup final, thought about retiring last year due to social media abuse which threatened his family sparked by tweets made by South...
2023-10-24 19:17
White House expands war on junk fees to rental housing, unveils new merger guidelines
White House expands war on junk fees to rental housing, unveils new merger guidelines
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON The White House on Wednesday expanded its war on junk fees to the rental
2023-07-19 17:23
Kate Hudson urges fans to 'find someone to get weird with' in birthday tribute to fiance Danny Fujikawa
Kate Hudson urges fans to 'find someone to get weird with' in birthday tribute to fiance Danny Fujikawa
'People wonder what makes love last…I wonder too!' Kate Hudson wrote on Instagram wishing her fiance, Danny Fujikawa, a happy birthday
2023-06-11 17:55
Gene Therapy for Kids’ Deadly Muscle Disease Fails to Reach Trial Goal 
Gene Therapy for Kids’ Deadly Muscle Disease Fails to Reach Trial Goal 
Roche Holding AG shares dropped after a trial of its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy did not
2023-10-31 16:57
Meg Ryan reveals what inspired her upcoming movie 'What Happens Later,' talks about her 15-year acting break
Meg Ryan reveals what inspired her upcoming movie 'What Happens Later,' talks about her 15-year acting break
The super-talented Meg Ryan said, “I hadn’t done a role in a really long time, but it was fun with David”
2023-10-26 03:47
Who stars in Netflix's 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love'? Join them as they test the depths of their love
Who stars in Netflix's 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love'? Join them as they test the depths of their love
Netflix's 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love' is a sequel to 'The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On' but explores the relationships between queer couples
2023-05-25 09:21
Arsenal explore move for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya
Arsenal explore move for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya
Arsenal have made contact with Brentford goalkeeper David Raya over a summer transfer.
2023-07-31 16:58
Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health
Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health
Growing calls for the world to come to grips with the many ways that global warming affects human health have prompted the first day dedicated to the issue at crunch...
2023-11-26 14:17
Mystics beat the short-handed Mercury 88-69
Mystics beat the short-handed Mercury 88-69
Elena Delle Donne had 17 points, Brittney Sykes scored all 16 of her points in the first half and the Washington Mystics beat the short-handed Phoenix Mercury 88-69
2023-06-17 10:46