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Message 1296164 - Posted: 17 Oct 2012, 13:55:17 UTC

One that could go to your head:


The Register: Young alcoholic star 'covered in fluids needed for birth of alien life'

THEY CAME quite literally FROM OUTER SPACE

... “In the protoplanetary disc of gas and dust surrounding the young, newly formed star, we found glycolaldehyde molecules, which are a simple form of sugar. It is one of the building blocks in the process that leads to the formation of RNA and the first step in the direction of biology,”...



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Message 1296433 - Posted: 18 Oct 2012, 1:30:41 UTC
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Yea, i'm reading these types of stories a lot lately. Astronomers reporting that they have detected "Organic molecules" either in gas clouds in space, or possibly in the atmosphere of Exoplanets.

Be careful Martin, don't be fooled by these stories. There is nothing new about organic molecules existing in soil, or in gas clouds. If you take pretty much any random rock and crush the rock, then mix the dust with water, you will get hydrocarbons, which are organic molecules. If you took some "dirt" from our Moon, and mixed it with water, you would get hydrocarbons.

The chemistry of simple organic molecules is everywhere. We should expect to see it in the dust and soil of any Exoplanet, especially if the planet has liquid water. This doesn't mean that they magically self assemble into living things.

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Message 1297155 - Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 12:02:02 UTC

Somewhat on topic:

Titan surface organics surpass oil reserves on Earth

Only a matter of time until BP starts pumping space oil. :P
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Message 1297159 - Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 12:18:20 UTC

And maybe leaking it into space .... ;-)

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Message 1297160 - Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 12:22:15 UTC

That was kind of implied. ;)
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