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The Bennu Asteroid Sample Revealed Something Unexpected About the Early Solar System

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Scientists studying the Bennu asteroid sample from OSIRIS-REx have found unexpectedly varied chemistry across three distinct region types. Here is what this tells us about the early solar system.

The samples returned from asteroid Bennu by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission in September 2023 have now been studied for approximately two and a half years by research teams around the world, and the scientific picture that has emerged is considerably more complex than initial assessments suggested. Research published in late March 2026 describes three chemically distinct types of regions on Bennu, each shaped differently by past water activity, in a pattern that contradicts the assumption of compositional uniformity that shaped pre-sample expectations.

Bennu is a primitive asteroid — a remnant of the early solar system, approximately 4.5 billion years old, that has not experienced the geological processing that destroyed the original chemistry of larger planetary bodies. Studying its composition is therefore studying the raw materials from which the inner solar system, including Earth, formed. The assumption was that a small, geologically simple body would be compositionally uniform — the same chemical mixture throughout.

The reality is three distinct region types. The first type is rich in organic carbon compounds — the kind of carbon chemistry that is the precursor to biology — and contains hydrated minerals that indicate liquid water was present at some point in Bennu's history. The second type is organic-poor but mineral-rich, with different hydration signatures suggesting different water interaction histories. The third type shows evidence of high-temperature processing — possibly impact events that locally melted and recrystallised the surface material, creating chemistry distinct from both other types.

The heterogeneity implies that Bennu formed from multiple source materials that experienced different histories before being assembled into the current body — a more complex formation story than the simple primitive asteroid model anticipated. For understanding where Earth's water and organic compounds came from (a major unresolved question in planetary science), the Bennu chemistry reveals asteroid delivery scenarios that are more varied and interesting than the simple 'primitive asteroids brought water and carbon' picture.

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