Scientists Find Evidence of Flowing Water on Giant Asteroid
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Scientists discovered evidence that asteroid Ryugu once had flowing water about a billion years after its formation, challenging previous beliefs that liquid water activity only occurred in the earliest solar system. By analyzing rock samples, researchers found timing discrepancies suggesting water flushed out isotopes. This discovery extends the timeframe when ice-carrying asteroids could have delivered substantial water to Earth, potentially explaining the origin of our oceans.
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