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Asteroid Bennu contains stardust that's older than the solar system

Space.comTuesday, September 2, 2025 at 9:00:00 PM
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Asteroid Bennu contains stardust that's older than the solar system
Asteroid Bennu is a remarkable time capsule containing stardust that predates the solar system, offering insights into the early universe.
Editor’s Note: Understanding the materials that formed our solar system is crucial for scientists. Bennu's stardust can provide valuable information about the origins of planets and the conditions that existed billions of years ago.
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