Sooooo, we gonna talk about this?
It's a liberal conspiracy. I don't believe for one damn second they landed anything on a comet.
Organic molecules - that just means molecules with carbon - were found on a comet.
They haven't specified which molecules. I don't think there is anything surprising about it, since a comet consists mostly of water ice and dust, where the dust is made of minerals that include plenty of carbon.
Organic molecules - that just means molecules with carbon - were found on a comet.
They haven't specified which molecules. I don't think there is anything surprising about it, since a comet consists mostly of water ice and dust, where the dust is made of minerals that include plenty of carbon.
Sooooo, we gonna talk about this?
Organic matter isn't a 100% positive indicator for life. These could be the simple molecules that, when combined in the correct manner, spawn life. Which would support the Panspermia Theory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia
I whole heartily believe we are not alone in the Universe. I also believe there are ones at our level or further floating around in some distant star system.
Besides it would be an awful waste of space.
Maybe the guys living on the comet will move it, if we ask them nicely.Too bad they landed in the shade.
Maybe the guys living on the comet will move it, if we ask them nicely.
Marshall Applewhite and his friends there don't have the balls to move it.
Does it count if it doesn't have the certified organic sticker?By organic do they mean they found materials that are pesticide and hormone free?
By organic do they mean they found materials that are pesticide and hormone free?
A major discovery to be certain, since complex organic chemistry hasn't really been found elsewhere in the solar system to date. Whether or not it is the type of organic chemistry that could contribute to the territorial biosphere is difficult to determine, though somewhat doubtful.
Correct, what this shows is that the development of these materials, a precursor to living organisms, is not a unique product of Earth. The fact that it was found on a comet, about as hostile an environment that there is, the likelihood of them also existing where conditions are more conducive to further development are pretty high.
Depends on the molecules. Unfortunately, the term organic molecules can mean anything from methane to methionine. It is fairly easy to envision some degree of extraterrestrial organic chemistry, everything in the solar system should have some carbon and some energy to do chemistry with it.
I'll bet the organic molecules are ethanol.
If so, there will be a great business opportunity for someone. Cometary booze mining.
The comet might just be a big frozen daquiri.
So, is it a theory or a Theory?