What process, observed on dust grains from asteroid Itokawa, is responsible for manufacturing 'isotopically light' water in transit?
Answer
Space weathering via solar wind interaction
The solar wind striking oxygen-rich minerals on dust grains ejects oxygen atoms, which then form H2O molecules trapped below the surface, generating water that is isotopically lighter than Earth's bulk ocean water.

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