designatedhacker t1_itpjysv wrote on October 25, 2022 at 11:27 AM Reply to comment by 4ofN in Scientists Discover Asteroid Ryugu Came From Edges of Outer Space. Iron isotopes from Ryugu’s rock samples suggested that the asteroid’s construction significantly differed from typical carbon-rich meteorites in the Solar system. by Educational_Sector98 Same. If I've decoded the abstract, it came from further out in the solar system and was pulled inward by Uranus or Neptune. It did not come miraculously from the edge of the observable universe overcoming the speed of causality and expansion of spacetime. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add8141 Permalink Parent 31
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Reply to comment by 4ofN in Scientists Discover Asteroid Ryugu Came From Edges of Outer Space. Iron isotopes from Ryugu’s rock samples suggested that the asteroid’s construction significantly differed from typical carbon-rich meteorites in the Solar system. by Educational_Sector98
Same. If I've decoded the abstract, it came from further out in the solar system and was pulled inward by Uranus or Neptune.
It did not come miraculously from the edge of the observable universe overcoming the speed of causality and expansion of spacetime. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add8141