The rock in space has been found with symbols of the origin of life on Earth
In June 2022, a team of researchers from Japan released a paper that contained the results of a study in which they found that there was a 5.4-gram dust sample from the outer rock and the measurements were taken to indicate that there may have been a source of life.
The study, led by Okayama
University in Western Japan, found that life in the universe came from space.
The measurements taken for
the world's first exploration in 2020 were taken from a rock called Ryugu,
after a journey of some 300 million kilometers in a space that lasted for six
years.
The dust contained amino
acids and other chemicals that could show signs of life on Earth.
A team of researchers
revealed that they found about 23 species of this amino acid when they examined
the measurements taken during the 2019 Hayabusa-2 trip.
The Japanese Space Research
Organization, JAXA, reported that the measurements taken from Ryugu existed
about five million years after the formation of space and planets so temperatures
above 100 degrees Celsius could not affect the reactivity in those measurements
that were taken.
Kensei Kobayashi of Yokohama University, praised the results of the study, saying it was a big step forward because it ended the curiosity that researchers were always wondering about the origin of amino acids and now they were able to find out from space.
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Writer: Christian Mugisha

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