Ryugu Asteroid Magnetic Field Clues
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•Asteroid pieces brought to Earth help reveal how our solar system's planets and moons grew
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Astronomers think a magnetic field existed between the newly formed sun and swirling outer gases.
That field likely helped drive matter into the solar system, where it became incorporated into planets, asteroids and moons.
The study team analyzed three particles returned from the asteroid Ryugu .
They found that this material's magnetic record is consistent with formation in a null or very weak field.
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