Ryugu Surprises Scientists Again: New Clues Reveal Asteroid’s Birth Near Jupiter
- by Anoop Singh
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Samples from asteroid Ryugu have once again surprised scientists, challenging previous ideas about how carbon-rich asteroids form. New research published in Science Advances suggests that Ryugu may have formed near Jupiter, rather than beyond Saturn’s orbit as earlier studies indicated. Four years ago, Japan’s Hayabusa 2 mission brought back samples of Ryugu to Earth. Researchers […]
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Samples from asteroid Ryugu have once again surprised scientists, challenging previous ideas about how carbon-rich asteroids form. New research published in Science Advances suggests that Ryugu may have formed near Jupiter, rather than beyond Saturn’s orbit as earlier studies indicated. Four years ago, Japan’s Hayabusa 2 mission brought back samples of Ryugu to Earth. Researchers…
Samples from asteroid Ryugu have once again surprised scientists, challenging previous ideas about how carbon-rich asteroids form. New research published in Science Advances suggests that Ryugu may have formed near Jupiter, rather than beyond Saturn’s orbit as earlier studies indicated. Four years ago, Japan’s Hayabusa 2 mission brought back samples of Ryugu to Earth. Researchers…