The devastation of a giant meteorite impact on early Earth may have allowed life to flourish, new research suggests.
The rocks indicate an ancient, iron-rich environment, but the rover wasn't able study details of the rock's composition.
Daichi Fujii from the Hiratsuka City Museum in Japan captured a meteor impact the moon with multiple telescopes. Credit: ...
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The Chandrayaan-4 mission will collect soil and rock samples from the Moon, former chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), K. Sivan, announced on Saturday. Speaking at a private ...
New research based on samples from asteroid Ryugu reveals that phosphorus-rich compounds could explain how Earth became ...
In October last year, NASA launched the 1.2 billion (£988 million) Psyche spacecraft on a six-year, 2.2 billion-mile (3.6 billion-kilometre) trip to a space rock. NASA has said it has no ...
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The chemistry of the rock layers reveals remnants of the meteor itself, which was a primitive type of space rock called a carbonaceous chondrite. It would have measured between 23 and 36 miles (37 ...