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Asteroid Ryugu Yields Ancient Minerals, Unveiling Solar System Secrets

Two tiny grains from the asteroid Ryugu, brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 mission in 2020, have revealed a mineral never before seen on our planet. These grains, one sourced from the asteroid’s surface and the other from its interior, contain insights into the early Solar System and the chemical processes that shaped its formation. A recent study published in the journal Geosciences highlights the significance of these findings, offering a glimpse into a time long before Earth was formed.

Researchers conducted detailed X-ray analyses of the two grains, as explained in a press release from the Brookhaven National Laboratory, affiliated with the U.S. Department of Energy. Project lead and geoscientist Paul Northrup from Stony Brook University emphasized the importance of preserving these rare samples. “The beauty of these combined techniques is that we can measure the chemistry of both the exterior and the interior of a sample without damaging it,” he stated. Given the limited availability of the material, which amounts to just 5.4 grams (0.2 ounces), every milligram is invaluable for scientific inquiry.

X-ray imaging techniques revealed a diverse array of minerals and elements within the grains, including selenium, manganese, iron, sulfur, phosphorus, silicon, and calcium. Notably, phosphorus was identified in two forms: one commonly found in human teeth and bones, and another as a rare phosphide mineral that has not been discovered on Earth. The specific identity of this extraterrestrial mineral remains unconfirmed, but researchers anticipate further investigations will yield more answers.

In follow-up studies later in 2024, the team identified a crystalline mineral known as hydrated ammonium magnesium phosphorus (HAMP). This mineral bears similarities to struvite, a substance associated with biological processes and commonly found in kidney stones. Matthew Pasek, an astrobiologist, noted in Nature Astronomy that the discovery of HAMP in Ryugu samples suggests that extraterrestrial matter may play a role in the origins of life on Earth.

The pristine condition of carbonaceous asteroids like Ryugu has allowed them to retain geochemical records from the early Solar System, unlike Earth, where such materials have been altered or erased over time. Northrup and his international team are optimistic that continued analysis of the Ryugu samples will provide deeper insights into the formation of our Solar System, enhancing our understanding of its origins.

As scientists delve into these ancient materials, they continue to extract invaluable data that may eventually clarify the processes that led to the birth of planets and life itself. Each finding takes us a step closer to unraveling the mysteries of our cosmic past, positioning Ryugu as a key player in the ongoing exploration of planetary science.

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