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Astrochemists Think They've Finally Found the Missing Space Sulfur

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A lab study suggests missing sulfur in space is locked in icy dust grains as complex molecules like polysulfanes and octasulfur.

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An international team of researchers has published research in Nature magazine that could create a roadmap for this spatial component The response to the lack of molecular sulfur in space, being the tenth most abundant element in the universe, could be in interstellar ice, reveals a new study.For decades, astrochemicals have searched for sulfur atoms in space and have found surprisingly few quantities of this element, a key ingredient for life. …

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