These asteroids share a strange fingerprint from billions of years ago
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Scientists discovered two different asteroid types—metal-rich and silicate-based—share a rare troilite dust layer, suggesting they originated from the same parent bodies that broke apart. This finding, revealed through polarization studies at Palomar Observatory, indicates these seemingly distinct asteroids are actually fragments from different layers of ancient larger objects, similar to Earth's core and crust.
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