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Another NASA news conference
This time it is a conference about an astrobiology discovery.
http://www.nasa.gov/c...ses/2010/M10-110.html
I hope it's not another overhyped announcement, this one seems genuinely interesting.
http://www.nasa.gov/c...ses/2010/M10-110.html
I hope it's not another overhyped announcement, this one seems genuinely interesting.
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According to this page
http://www.fayerwayer...fvida-extraterrestre/
the expert panel who will be present at the announcement "...consists of a geobiologist who wrote about life on Mars, an oceanographer who did the same with photosynthesis using arsenic, a biologist program studying Saturn's largest moon..."
http://www.fayerwayer...fvida-extraterrestre/
the expert panel who will be present at the announcement "...consists of a geobiologist who wrote about life on Mars, an oceanographer who did the same with photosynthesis using arsenic, a biologist program studying Saturn's largest moon..."
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gizmodo http://gizmodo.com/5704158/ reckons that, in a lake in California, they have found bacteria that have arsenic instead of phosphorus in their DNA.
As far as I can tell, the arsenic discovery is it, there is no other discovery. What was just theory (an organism that uses arsenic instead of phosphorus) has now been shown to exist on Earth, and so there is a greater range of possible environments off of the Earth where the development of life can definitely occur.
lets see....the chances are, just based on the zillions of planets they are finding out thre, there should probably be life form by statistical chance, maybe in different forms If advanced) and especially as the chem composition of the universe seems to fit into the Periodic table as we know it.............
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