... decay supported liquid water pools in a large number of comets in the solar system for the first several hundred million ...Chandra Wickramasinghe, “... a large fraction of the 100 billion comets in our solar system did indeed have liquid interiors in ...
... did the water come from? The Rosetta mission didn't find the right water out there on Comet 67 C-G [67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko]; they found the wrong isotopic ratios. So the water isn't coming from a large...
... in at a hefty 11 times the mass of Jupiter, caught the eye of researchers as surrounding its young host star is a lopsided comet belt. Such a feature is regarded by some astronomers to be an indication that the solar system has endured some violent...
..., could theoretically have opposite chirality. Nonetheless, chiral molecules have intriguingly been found in meteorites on Earth and comets in our Solar System, prompting the suggestion that radiation in the interstellar medium could have caused the...
... that its boost is getting smaller the farther away it travels from the Sun, which is typical for comets.” Still, despite its change in status, it is unlikely to be excluded from Asteroid Day celebrations. So what are the powers...
...deuterium there is compared with hydrogen. Oceans originating from comets smashing into Earth was recently ruled out as a leading...the wet stuff, after research showed that Kuiper Belt comets can contain three times the amount of heavy water compared ...