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Xenon isotopes in 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko show that comets contributed to Earth's atmosphere
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Rosetta SpacecraftEngineeringMeteorite ImpactHeavy Xenon IsotopesIsotope GeochemistryAstrochemistrySpace SciencesXenon IsotopesAtmosphere Of EarthPlanetary AtmosphereXenon Isotopic CompositionEarth Science67P/churyumov-gerasimenko ShowNuclear AstrophysicsMeteoritics
The origin of cometary matter and the potential contribution of comets to inner-planet atmospheres are long-standing problems. During a series of dedicated low-altitude orbits, the Rosetta Orbiter Spectrometer for Ion and Neutral Analysis (ROSINA) on the Rosetta spacecraft analyzed the isotopes of xenon in the coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The xenon isotopic composition shows deficits in heavy xenon isotopes and matches that of a primordial atmospheric component. The present-day Earth atmosphere contains 22 ± 5% cometary xenon, in addition to chondritic (or solar) xenon.
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