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Water on Earth is OLDER than the sun

Water on Earth is OLDER than the sun
29.05.2020 05:15
Water filling the Earth's oceans is older than the formation of the sun, increasing the chances of life emerging among the stars, scientists have revealed.

The discovery suggests that water may be a common ingredient in the clouds of dust and gas from which solar systems are born, and not 'special' to our own.This has major implications for the likelihood of life being found on exoplanets orbiting stars beyond the sun, according to researchers.The sun is thought to be 4.5 billion years old, but water on Earth may have formed before then as tiny crystals of ice floating around deep space.Professor Tim Harries, from the University of Exeter, said: 'We know that water is vital for the evolution of life on Earth, but it was possible that the Earth's water originated in the specific conditions of the early solar system, and that those circumstances might occur infrequently elsewhere.By identifying the ancient heritage of Earth's water, we can see that the way in which our solar system was formed will not be unique, and that exoplanets will form in environments with abundant water. 'It raises the possibility that some exoplanets could house the right conditions, and water resources, for life to evolve.'The international team of scientists studied ancient ices preserved in comets and asteroids since the early days of the solar system.Using computer simulations, they were able to show that water in the oceans, meteorite samples and comets bore the chemical fingerprint of formation before the solar system took shape.The water contained levels of deuterium - a 'heavy' strain of hydrogen with extra neutrons in its nucleus - that could only be explained by interstellar origins.It meant that at least some of the water in the solar system and on Earth pre-dated the birth of the sun.Lead author Ilsedore Cleeves, from the University of Michigen, said: 'The implication of these findings is that some of the solar system's water must have been inherited from the sun's birth environment, and thus pre-date the sun itself.'If our solar system's formation was typical, this implies that water is a common ingredient during the formation of all planetary systems.To date, the Kepler satellite  has detected nearly 1,000 confirmed extrasolar planets.'The widespread availability of water during the planet-formation process puts a promising outlook on the prevalence of life throughout the galaxy.(dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.Az

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