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science1 year ago

"Dark Comets: Ancient Cosmic Ice May Have Delivered Earth's Water"

A University of Michigan study suggests that up to 60% of near-Earth objects could be dark comets originating from the asteroid belt, potentially carrying subsurface ice that may have contributed to Earth's water supply. These objects, combining characteristics of both asteroids and comets, highlight a possible pathway for ice delivery to the inner solar system.

science2 years ago

Rapid Earth Formation and Water Origins Explored

A new study from the University of Copenhagen suggests that the Earth was formed much faster than previously thought, in just a few million years, by the accumulation of small millimeter-sized pebbles. The presence of water on Earth is a predicted outcome of this formation process, rather than a chance event. The researchers used silicon isotopes to understand the mechanisms and timescales of planet formation and establish genetic relationships between rocky planets like Earth and Mars and other celestial objects. This new understanding of planet formation increases the chance of water being present on other planets, making the chance of having habitable planets in the galaxy much higher than previously thought.

astronomy2 years ago

The Origins of Earth's Water: Insights from Planetary Formation and Space Observations.

A new study suggests that the degassing of early-formed planetesimals restricted the delivery of water to Earth during its formation. The research proposes that the water content of the inner solar system was initially higher than previously thought, but the process of degassing removed much of the water from the planetesimals before they could merge to form Earth. This finding sheds light on the origin of Earth's water and the volatile content of the inner solar system.