Stardust isn’t magical, but it could tell us where Earth’s water came from - SYFY WIRE 19-Jul-2021
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Stardust isn’t magical, but it could tell us where Earth’s water came from - SYFY WIRE
So maybe stardust isn’t cosmic glitter with supernatural powers, but it has its own kind of magic when it comes to telling us things we would otherwise never know about the early solar system.
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