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Asteroids Ryugu and Bennu Originated from Mars.
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[quote:Faceless2:MV80MDAyNDQwXzRFODFBMTAy] OP deleted the content of the original post, because OP mistook asteroid Ryugu for asteroid Bennu in the original post. Anyway, OP maintains his claims that both asteroid Ryugu and asteroid Bennu originated from Mars. The main reason: Asteroid belt had no large amounts of standing liquid water, because asteroids there have almost no atmosphere or gravity. So, liquid water there will soon become vapor. Mars has atmosphere and gravity. Mars is mostly cold and dry now, but it was very warm and wet billions of years ago. So, asteroids Bennu and Ryugu should have originated from Mars, not from asteroid belt. Bottom line: Asteroid Ryugu has man-made objects and large sedimentary rocks: http://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2018/10/japanese-spacecraft-found-concrete-on.html [/quote]
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OP deleted the content of the original post, because OP mistook asteroid Ryugu for asteroid Bennu in the original post. Anyway, OP maintains his claims that both asteroid Ryugu and asteroid Bennu originated from Mars.
The main reason: Asteroid belt had no large amounts of standing liquid water, because asteroids there have almost no atmosphere or gravity. So, liquid water there will soon become vapor. Mars has atmosphere and gravity. Mars is mostly cold and dry now, but it was very warm and wet billions of years ago. So, asteroids Bennu and Ryugu should have originated from Mars, not from asteroid belt. Bottom line: Asteroid Ryugu has man-made objects and large sedimentary rocks: [
link to wretchfossil.blogspot.com
]
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