The research in the journal Science found that "a significant fraction" of the water on Earth was inherited from interstellar space, and was there before the Sun was formed some 4.6 billion years ago.
Researchers can tell where the water comes from by examining the ratio of hydrogen to deuterium, a heavy isotope of hydrogen, in water molecules.
Water or ice that comes from interstellar space has a high ratio of deuterium to hydrogen, because it forms at such low temperatures.
Scientists simulated the origin of a planet under conditions where all the deuterium from space ice has already been eliminated.
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They found they could not reach the ratios of deuterium to hydrogen that are found in meteorite samples or Earth's ocean water.
Their findings suggests that at least some of the water in the solar system comes from outer space, and that water, an essential element for life on Earth is not unique to our solar system.