Amino Acids Found On An Asteroid in Space For The Very First Time

June 14th, 2022

Via: Science Alert:

For the first time, scientists have found the building blocks for life on an asteroid in space.

Japanese researchers have discovered more than 20 amino acids on the space rock Ryugu, which is more than 200 million miles (320 million kilometers) from Earth.

Scientists made the first-of-its-kind detection by studying samples retrieved from the near-Earth asteroid by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) Hayabusa2 spacecraft, which landed on Ryugu in 2018.

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