Planet crash that made moon left key elements for life on Earth, scientists say0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 24, 2019
Most of carbon and nitrogen that makes up our bodies probably came from passing planet, researchers believe
Most of carbon and nitrogen that makes up our bodies probably came from passing planet, researchers believe
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The era of renewed space exploration has led to some rather ambitious proposals.
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