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  • Building block of life found on comet
     OP - August 20, 2009, 02:40 AM

    Coolness. Looks like we might have started from star dust.  parrot

    Building block of life found on comet

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The amino acid glycine, a fundamental building block of proteins, has been found in a comet for the first time, bolstering the theory that raw ingredients of life arrived on Earth from outer space, scientists said on Monday.

    Microscopic traces of glycine were discovered in a sample of particles retrieved from the tail of comet Wild 2 by the NASA spacecraft Stardust deep in the solar system some 242 million miles (390 million km) from Earth, in January 2004.

    Samples of gas and dust collected on a small dish lined with a super-fluffy material called aerogel were returned to Earth two years later in a canister that detached from the spacecraft and landed by parachute in the Utah desert.

    Comets like Wild 2, named for astronomer Paul Wild (pronounced Vild), are believed to contain well-preserved grains of material dating from the dawn of the solar system billions of years ago, and thus clues to the formation of the sun and planets.

    The initial detection of glycine, the most common of 20 amino acids in proteins on Earth, was reported last year, but it took time for scientists to confirm that the compound in question was extraterrestrial in origin.

    "We couldn't be sure it wasn't from the manufacturing or the handling of the spacecraft," said astrobiologist Jamie Elsila of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, the principal author of the latest research.

    She presented the findings, accepted for publication in the journal Meteoritics and Planetary Science, to a meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C., this week.

    "We've seen amino acids in meteorites before, but this is the first time it's been detected in a comet," she said.

    Chains of amino acids are strung together to form protein molecules in everything from hair to the enzymes that regulate chemical reactions inside living organisms. But scientists have long puzzled over whether these complex organic compounds originated on Earth or in space.

    The latest findings add credence to the notion that extraterrestrial objects such as meteorites and comets may have seeded ancient Earth, and other planets, with the raw materials of life that formed elsewhere in the cosmos.

    "The discovery of glycine in a comet supports the idea that the fundamental building blocks of life are prevalent in space, and strengthens the argument that life in the universe may be common rather than rare," said Carl Pilcher, the director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute in California, which co-funded the research.

    Glycine and other amino acids have been found in a number of meteorites before, most notably one that landed near the town of Murchison, Australia in 1969, Elsila said.

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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #1 - August 20, 2009, 05:02 AM

    Well duh....Comets come from space....that's where allah lives...so TADa.
    Once again science proves the quran, someone call Zakir Naik  Afro

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    superstructure is faith and the dome is a vain hope. Superstition
    is the child of ignorance and the mother of misery.
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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #2 - August 20, 2009, 05:22 AM

     Cheesy  Blow me down, you're right! Teh Quran must be true!  dance

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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #3 - August 20, 2009, 05:41 AM

    Well duh....Comets come from space....that's where allah lives...so TADa.
    Once again science proves the quran, someone call Zakir Naik  Afro


    Shit!!! Our atheism/agnosticism was in vain then, is it too late to make tawbah? grin12
  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #4 - August 20, 2009, 05:00 PM

    I'm so looking forward to the day we find other life somewhere... xD
    I wonder how religious people will respond... xD

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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #5 - August 20, 2009, 05:04 PM

    AstagfiruFSM - AstagfiruFSM - AstagfiruFSM - AstagfiruFSM
    Please Flying Spaghetti Monster, forgive me! You were right all these years.

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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #6 - August 31, 2009, 12:58 PM

    Zakir Nalaik will have a ball  Cheesy

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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #7 - August 31, 2009, 06:24 PM

    I'm so looking forward to the day we find other life somewhere... xD
    I wonder how religious people will respond... xD


    'Earth' would become metaphorical. It'd represent all planets with life. So board the spaceships for Dawah and Evangelization. Roll Eyes





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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #8 - September 01, 2009, 03:28 PM

    'Earth' would become metaphorical. It'd represent all planets with life. So board the spaceships for Dawah and Evangelization. Roll Eyes




    I can see it now...I'm sure the whole Quran will become "metaphorical" sooner or later.

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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #9 - September 01, 2009, 03:36 PM


    I can see it now...I'm sure the whole Quran will become "metaphorical" sooner or later.


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  • Re: Building block of life found on comet
     Reply #10 - September 01, 2009, 06:17 PM

    Well duh....Comets come from space....that's where allah lives...so TADa.
    Once again science proves the quran, someone call Zakir Naik  Afro


    Allah does not live in space. He lives above the heavens. So according to the Qur'an, Allah lives somewhere past Saturn.

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