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Hayabusa1’s Samples of Itokawa Turned up Water That’s Very Similar to Earth’s Oceans

By: RAS_WEB
On: May 6, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Hayabusa1’s Samples of Itokawa Turned up Water That’s Very Similar to Earth’s Oceans

A recent study of samples from the asteroid Itokawa has revealed that “dry” asteroids may have delivered up to half of Earth’s water billions of years ago.

The post Hayabusa1’s Samples of Itokawa Turned up Water That’s Very Similar to Earth’s Oceans appeared first on Universe Today.

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