When you have the samples in hand, it's a whole different universe.
In the coldest part of the solar system, we've found samples that have formed at extremely high temperatures. When these minerals formed, they were either red-hot or white-hot grains.
Inside this thing is our treasure, our sample of the edge of the solar system that truly contains star dust.
It's thrilling. We have samples of a comet from the edge of the solar system.
Remarkably enough, we have found fire and ice. We've found samples from the coldest part of the solar system that have mineral grains formed under extremely high temperatures.
I fully expect that textbooks in the future will have a lot of information about the formation of the solar system from these samples that landed this morning in Utah.