Asteroid Bennu contains the 'seeds of life,' OSIRIS-REx samples reveal

Scientists have found all five nucleobases alongisde minerals essential for life as we know it on the potentially hazardous asteroid Bennu.

An artist's illustration of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft as it poised to land on the asteroid Bennu.
An artist's illustration of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft as it poised to land on the asteroid Bennu.
(Image credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona)

Scientists have discovered the essential building blocks to life on a sample from a distant asteroid.

The sample, which the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft collected from the asteroid Bennu and returned to Earth in 2023, contains all five nucleobases — the "letters" that make up DNA and RNA — alongside mineral compounds, all of which have never previously been seen on extraterrestrial rocks.

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Ben Turner is a U.K. based writer and editor at Live Science. He covers physics and astronomy, tech and climate change. He graduated from University College London with a degree in particle physics before training as a journalist. When he's not writing, Ben enjoys reading literature, playing the guitar and embarrassing himself with chess.

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