Scientists say that a meteorite discovered in Winchcombe could provide new insights into the origin of water on Earth.
was discovered after it crashed into a driveway in the Gloucestershire town of Winchcombe last February. Now, scientists believe the space water in the meteorite could hold more clues to finding out the origin of water on Earth and how it came to be.Scientists say that around 12 percent of the sample was made up of water. As such, it could provide a lot of insight into the origin of water on Earth.
Earth’s oceans and lakes may have formed partly due to comets and meteorites. Image source: MARIMA/Adobe
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