Cosmochemistry, a fascinating branch of geology and earth science, investigates the chemical composition and processes of celestial bodies, including meteorites, comets, planets, and interstellar dust. By analyzing isotopic and elemental abundances, cosmochemists trace the origins and evolution of the solar system. This field provides critical insights into the formation of Earth and other planets, offering clues about the early solar nebula and the distribution of elements essential for life. Techniques such as mass spectrometry and spectroscopy enable precise measurements, revealing the complex history of cosmic material. Cosmochemistry bridges astronomy and geology, enhancing our understanding of the universe's chemical evolution and Earth's place within it.
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