Amino Acids On A Meteorite

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  1. WhiskyTango

    WhiskyTango Eyelash Blennie

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    Ok, forget the bacteria of Mono Lake this is AWESOME!!!

    NASA finds amino acids on a meteorite.

    NASA discovers amino acids on an

    Lets PLEASE keep this thread objective and alive.:)
     
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  3. Magnus

    Magnus Sharknado

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    Interesting. So, maybe water isn't the only source of life in the universe. Air and fire may even play a part on that one, for the looks of it.

    Thanks for the article, WhiskyTango.
     
  4. Dingo

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    this is actually very cool! im still a little confused how the acids were formed without water though... I guess it had to have been some insane pressures?

    Anyways, im interested in what they find with the experiments they are conducting
     
  5. inwall75

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    Very interesting.