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General => Science => Topic started by: Tank on June 11, 2011, 07:38:05 PM

Title: Asteroid Served Up 'Custom Orders' of Life's Ingredients
Post by: Tank on June 11, 2011, 07:38:05 PM
Asteroid Served Up 'Custom Orders' of Life's Ingredients (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110609174852.htm)

QuoteScienceDaily (June 9, 2011) — Some asteroids may have been like "molecular factories" cranking out life's ingredients and shipping them to Earth via meteorite impacts, according to scientists who've made discoveries of molecules essential for life in material from certain kinds of asteroids and comets. Now it appears that at least one may have been less like a rigid assembly line and more like a flexible diner that doesn't mind making changes to the menu.

In January, 2000, a large meteoroid exploded in the atmosphere over northern British Columbia, Canada, and rained fragments across the frozen surface of Tagish Lake. Because many people witnessed the fireball, pieces were collected within days and kept preserved in their frozen state. This ensured that there was very little contamination from terrestrial life.

"The Tagish Lake meteorite fell on a frozen lake in the middle of winter and was collected in a way to make it the best preserved meteorite in the world," said Dr. Christopher Herd of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, lead author of a paper about the analysis of the meteorite fragments published June 10 in the journal Science...

More evidence accrues that the early Earth was place of complex chemistry getting a constant delivery of complex organic molecules.