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The history of science is full of surprises: planets in unexpected places, gas and stars moving faster than gravity should allow, and galaxies moving when we thought they were stationary.
Science has also gifted us little gems once thought impossible until we saw them for the first time. From time to time, unique and peculiar objects are discovered that may not alter the course of science or our concept of the universe, but that force us to consider new possibilities.
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'Volatile' elements in inner solar system have several different origins – Physics World
Planetary scientists in France have reviewed and analysed recent research on the origins of "volatile" elements in the inner solar system and concluded that these elements have several different origins.
In their recent research, Michael Broadley and colleagues at the University of Lorraine looked that three separate processes that could have been involved in delivering volatiles to the inner solar system.
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