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Asteroid powder with traces of extraterrestrial life PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 08 October 2010 09:13

Hyabusa Japanese space mission returns to Earth after seven years in outer space, with an extremely valuable booty: asteroid dust, bearing traces of the existence of life in the universe.

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Preliminary analysis shows that this sample contains traces of life could extarterestra, Popular Science magazine informs.
The particles are analyzed yet, but electron microscopes revealed their unusual characteristics.
They are different from dust and aluminum powder present in the previous analysis. Scientists believe that these particles originate somewhere other than Earth. They may contain clues to the origin of the solar system and life.
Hyabusa mission returned to Earth after it was launched in June 2003, but the spacecraft has spent half an hour examining asteroid.
Analyses will be complete only after several months, but the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) promises to keep us aware of new discoveries.

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