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Coordinated Analysis of Phosphates in Samples From Asteroid (101955) Bennu

Authors :
J. J. Barnes
P. Haenecour
L. R. Smith
I. J. Ong
Z. E. Wilbur
F. Jourdan
A. J. King
T. J. McCoy
S. S. Russell
L. P. Keller
N. E. Timms
W. D. A. Rickard
P. Bland
D. Saxey
S. Reddy
T. Ireland
H. Yurimoto
L. Chaves
E. Bloch
I. A. Franchi
X. Zhao
T. J. Zega
M. S. Thompson
R. Jones
A. Nguyen
H. C. Connolly, Jr
D. S. Lauretta
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2024.

Abstract

Asteroid (101955) Bennu is a B-type asteroid and a prime candidate for investigating the remnants of planet formation and enhancing our understanding of potential sources of crucial bio-essential elements for the early Earth. Remote observations of the surface of Bennu unveiled a terrain of boulders primarily composed of hydrated phyllosilicates, organic molecules, and carbonates. The hydrated nature of Bennu, the abundance of carbonates, and the presence of cm-scale carbonate veins provide clues to the nature of the building blocks of Bennu’s parent body and to its complex geological history. Here we present the first mineralogical, chemical, and isotopic results of analysis of phosphates in samples returned from Bennu by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission. We seek to test the hypothesis that heating of Bennu’s parent asteroid resulted in hydrothermal alteration in which melted ice reacted with the initial constituents.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
828928.04.02.04.01, , NNM10AA11C
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20240000339
Document Type :
Report