Scientists find ancient stardust on Earth, and it’s even older than our Sun

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Bathory
Dec 10, 2007
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"Everything you see around you — from the birds flying above to the grass below your feet and even the digital display you’re reading this on — is made up of particles that were once floating listlessly in outer space. Over billions of years, a lot of that material formed stars, planets, and eventually life itself, but not all of it. An international team of researchers just published a new study that reveals the discovery of some of that “stardust” right here at home." Scientists find ancient stardust on Earth, and it’s even older than our Sun
 

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