Ryugu asteroid sample return provides a natural laboratory for primordial chemical evolution
Yasuhiro Oba, Yoshinori Takano, Jason P. Dworkin, Hiroshi Naraoka
Abstract
The samples returned from near-Earth asteroid (162173) Ryugu provide a pristine record of the 4.6 billion years since the birth of the Solar System. The Hayabusa2 initial analysis team has integrated a range of analytical techniques to investigate Ryugu’s organic chemistry. Here, we highlight their latest findings, the potential questions which may be answered, and provide an overview of new prospects in the decade to come.
Topics & Concepts
AsteroidAstrobiologySolar SystemNatural (archaeology)Sample (material)Earth scienceEnvironmental scienceGeologyPhysicsPaleontologyThermodynamicsAstro and Planetary ScienceIsotope Analysis in EcologyMass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications