Picture this: an asteroid named Ryugu, just chilling in space, looking like a cosmic raisin. Scientists thought it was drier than a stand-up comic’s wit, but surprise! It once had flowing water, splashing around like a galactic kiddie pool. This juicy discovery flips the script on how Earth got its oceans, suggesting soggy space rocks were the ultimate water delivery service billions of years ago. Who knew asteroids could be so… hydrated?

Scientists Find Evidence of Flowing Water on Giant Asteroid