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Thu Aug 14, 2014, 11:51 PM Aug 2014

Cosmic grains pre-date Solar System (BBC) {Stardust probe}

By Maria Dasi Espuig
Science Reporter

Scientists may have identified the first known dust particles from outside our Solar System, in samples returned to Earth by a Nasa space mission.

A team of scientists, with the help of more than 30,000 worldwide citizens, has identified seven exotic grains.

The material was captured by the Stardust spacecraft and brought back to Earth in 2006.

The region between stars - interstellar space - is not entirely empty, but is filled with microscopic particles.

The material that forms interstellar dust is a product of the aeons of stellar birth, evolution and death that went into building our cosmic neighbourhood. The material originated in the extremely hot interior of other stars before the Sun was born, and were expelled into interstellar space where they condensed into tiny rocks as they cooled down.
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more: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-28788547

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