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First Look at Pristine Asteroid Dust Reveals Abundance of Water And Carbon

www.sciencealert.com First Look at Pristine Asteroid Dust Reveals Abundance of Water And Carbon

A sample collected from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu contains abundant water and carbon, NASA revealed on Wednesday, offering more evidence for the theory that life on Earth was seeded from outer space.

First Look at Pristine Asteroid Dust Reveals Abundance of Water And Carbon
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  • Now announcing the Nestle space program and space property agency... we claim all water outside of earth as sovereign property.

    In other news, we are introducing the water subscription service. You can either pay $1000 subscription, or lease our water for $100 for each bucket of water you get from space...

    ...because we're so free market.

  • So cool. We are on the cusp of very interesting times in exploration again.

    Bennu's exterior were so loosely packed that if a person were to step onto the surface, they might sink in, much like a pit of plastic balls in children's play areas.

    No they wouldn't, that thing barely as any gravity and that's why it's so loosely packed. But the visual is fun. Galactic ball pit!