Japan launched the Hayabusa2 spacecraft on a mission to fetch a sample from an asteroid. The asteroid is named 162173 Ryugu, but it's also known as 1999 JU3. Hayabusa2 lifted off from the Tanegashima ...
Imperial College London scientists say microbes on asteroid samples from Japan's Hayabusa 2 mission have down to Earth ...
Asteroids are remnants of the formation of our solar system, and while many can be found within the asteroid belt between the ...
The salt crystals, consisting of rock salt, sodium carbonate, and sodium sulfate, are crucial for understanding the evolution ...
See multiple views from the Hayabusa2 spacecraft's touching down on asteroid 162173 Ryugu. Credit: JAXA/U. Tokyo/Kochi ...
Scientists have found microorganisms crawling over a sample retrieved from the 200 million-mile-distant asteroid Ryugu. But ...
Researchers studied tiny asteroid fragments from Ryugu, revealing that it originated in the outer solar system and evolved ...
Bad news, folks: those samples from the asteroid Ryugu appear to have been contaminated by life here on Earth.
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Researchers were surprised to find live microbes in a rock collected from space. The sample was retrieved on the Japanese ...
Panspermia is the hypothesis that life can survive the transfer between planetary bodies as a secondary path for life to get ...