bendedreality.com
| NASA's OSIRIS-REx Probe Finds Evidence of Water on Asteroid Bennu
"...asteroids like Bennu may have played a part in delivering water - as well as the building blocks of life - to Earth in the distant past." NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe seems to have hit the jackpot within a week of arriving at its destination. Measuring approximately 500 meters in diameter, Bennu has long been of interest to scientists because of its potential to teach us more about the earliest days of the solar system. The discovery of hydrated minerals suggests that Bennu's parent body - a 62-mile-wide rock - was once home to a plentiful supply of liquid water. Bennu itself likely formed from the debris that remained following a major collision hundreds of millions of years ago. The find opens the door to the possibility that asteroids like Bennu may have played a part in delivering water - as well as the building blocks of life - to Earth in the distant past. "We targeted Bennu precisely because we thought it had water-bearing minerals and, by analogy with the carbonaceous chondrite