Water detected in asteroid dust could explain how Earth got its oceans

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Hydrogen discovered in samples of asteroid dust suggests more than HALF of Earth's water came from space rocks

Scientists have detected traces of water in dust from an asteroid previously assumed to be dry, adding new support for a theory that could explain how Earth’s oceans came to be.

 

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Water detected in asteroid dust could explain how Earth got its oceansIn a new study, researchers from Arizona State University re-examined samples collected by Japan’s first Hayabusa probe back in 2010. They discovered it was rich in water. That's fascinating. hmm, the current 'scientific' theory for all of earths water is it came from space on asteroids? Really? Well how about that, now we know that water can't exist on a molten rocky earth early in its formation and development.
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