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NASA finds building blocks for life in the Bennu asteroid sample

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Scientists from NASA and other institutions who have been analyzing the Bennu asteroid sample that returned to Earth last September found molecules, including amino acids, which are essential ingredients of life as we know it. The sample also included “evidence of an ancient environment well-suited to kickstart the chemistry of life,” according to a NASA press release today.

The findings, published in research papers today in the journals Nature and Nature Astronomy, don’t confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life, but instead confirm the “conditions necessary for the emergence of life were widespread across the early solar system.” They also lend support to theories that the amino acids necessary for life to exist on Earth originated elsewhere, “increasing the odds life could have formed on other planets and moons.”

The research published in Nature Astronomy by NASA’s scientists revealed the Bennu asteroid sample contained 14 of the 20 amino acids used to make proteins by life on Earth, including the five nucleobases essential for the creation of DNA and RNA. NASA’s team also found an abundance of ammonia and formaldehyde which, in the right conditions, react together to form complex molecules like amino acids.

The paper published in Nature reveals evidence that those conditions may have occurred. Scientists from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington and the Natural History Museum in London found traces of 11 minerals including calcite, halite, and sylvite, indicating a history of saltwater on the larger 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid where Bennu originated, which could have helped the ingredients of life to interact and combine.

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