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NASA scientists announce Bennu asteroid sample contains carbon and water

Bennu asteroid sample, returned by OSIRIS-REx, contains more carbon than expected and significant amount of water, according to NASA.

October 12, 2023 / 06:37 IST
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A view of the outside of the OSIRIS-REx sample collector. Sample material from asteroid Bennu can be seen on the middle right. The bulk of the sample is located inside. (Image courtesy: NASA)
A view of the outside of the OSIRIS-REx sample collector. Sample material from asteroid Bennu can be seen on the middle right. The bulk of the sample is located inside. (Image courtesy: NASA)

The first asteroid sample collected in space and brought to Earth by the United States was unveiled at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on October 11. Scientists of the American space agency have announced that initial studies show Bennu has "high carbon content and water".

"Sample that contain abundant water in the form of hydrated clay minerals and they contain carbon and organic molecules and at nearly 5 percent carbon by weight, carbon being the central element of life, far exceeding our goal of 60 grams," NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a news conference sharing a first glimpse of the sample with the world.

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"This is the biggest ever carbon-rich asteroid sample returned to earth. The carbon and water molecules are exactly the kind of materials that we wanted to find. They are crucial elements in the formation of our planet and they will help us to determine origin of elements that could have led to life," Nelson said.

"Who we are, what we are, and where we came from. What is our place in this vastness called the Universe? This mission will help scientists investigate."