QuoteNovember 19, 2014 ...While it will take scientists a while to sift through the data collected by Philae, it looks like the probe has sent home some interesting new results. Before shutdown, one of Philae's instruments managed to "sniff" the first organic molecules detected in the atmosphere of the comet, officials with the DLR German Aerospace Center said. However, scientists still aren't sure what kind of organics — carbon-containing molecules that are the building blocks of life on Earth — were found.
Comets with organics?? ???
This is a real game- changer.
http://www.space.com/27814-philae-comet-lander-organic-molecules.html (http://www.space.com/27814-philae-comet-lander-organic-molecules.html)
Organic as in an organic compound whose molecules contain carbon.
What...carbon again? 8)
Yes. carbon again.
And now Kepler is showing us we have gazillions of solar systems with suns and planets of various configurations, and now we see -comets with organics- plowing through these systems like a snow storm.
What possible result could come from such a scenario?
I'm thinking one or more of them will get pregnant.
Quote from: A51Watcher on November 20, 2014, 04:50:41 AM
What possible result could come from such a scenario?
I'm thinking one or more of them will get pregnant.
Usually what happens in this carbon based world.
TWAFAWKI
;)
Quote from: A51Watcher on November 20, 2014, 03:22:41 AM
Comets with organics?? ???
This is a real game- changer.
I thought that was how we got here 8)
Quote from: A51Watcher on November 20, 2014, 03:22:41 AM
Comets with organics?? ???
This is a real game- changer.
At least we are evolving from that "comets are just balls of ice and dust only" idea. ::)
Quote from: RUSSO on November 20, 2014, 03:29:52 PM
At least we are evolving from that "comets are just balls of ice and dust only" idea. ::)
8)
Now if we consider the amount of impact craters visible on planets and moons even in our own solar system, we can see massive evidence of many chances for organic messengers to arrive, early on in history.
That is the snowstorm I was referring to.