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Could life have come from space? NASA asteroid Bennu samples reveal building blocks of life

NASA's Osiris-Rex mission reveals vital chemical compounds in Bennu asteroid dust, including organic molecules essential for life, supporting the theory that asteroids may have delivered life's ingredients to Earth.

January 30, 2025 / 09:52 IST
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Asteroid Bennu (Image: NASA)
Asteroid Bennu (Image: NASA)

Scientists have discovered vital chemical compounds in dust from Bennu. The asteroid sample, collected by NASA’s Osiris-Rex mission, contains organic molecules essential for life. This finding supports the idea that asteroids may have brought these elements to Earth billions of years ago.

What Was Found in Bennu’s Dust?
Researchers analysing the sample found thousands of organic compounds. These include amino acids, which are essential for proteins, and nucleobases, the building blocks of DNA. The sample also contained nitrogen and carbon-rich compounds, including 14 of the 20 amino acids used by life on Earth. Scientists even detected all four DNA nucleobases—adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.

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Researchers analysing the sample found thousands of organic compounds. (Image: NASA)

The presence of minerals and salts suggests that water once existed on Bennu. Ammonia, which is crucial for biochemical reactions, was also identified in the sample. While similar compounds have been found in meteorites, some elements in Bennu’s dust have never been seen before.