Meteorites contain all the necessary components for the development of life

in meteorit •  7 years ago 

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In 1998 two meteorite with a remarkable combination of chemicals have fallen to Earth. After careful analysis, the researchers found that they really are all necessary substances to ignite the spark of life, wherever you fall on the surface of the planet. According to some scientists meteorites are well on their journey from distant and ancient alien ocean. Both pieces of rock have contained liquid water and organic components that are necessary to be born and flourish life . It is entirely possible they sow life of a large number of planets on which they landed.

The organic substances include amino acids that are necessary for the formation of proteins, as well as carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. Even the findings in no way proves that in the universe there is life elsewhere than on Earth, they definitely show that this is possible. Scientists say it is possible meteorites have come from an ancient ocean on a planet that existed during the early formation of the solar system. Such as the dwarf planet Ceres. One possible scenario is ice or water pillars of volcanic activity of Ceres, which are quite similar to those that astronomers have observed on Enceladus, have enriched the chemical composition of these rocks to riches that have established scientists on Earth.

Source: www.sciencealert.com ,https://www.gettyimages.com

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