While exploring the idea of how interstellar rocks might have had a hand in delivering more than just essential compounds to Earth, an international team of astrobiologists ...
... Thule (now renamed Arrokoth after a controversy over the old name's Nazi connections) and our second interstellar visitor made the news. ESA's planet watching telescope finally took to the skies The presence, or absence...
...grains and sequestered away. However, the lack of detections means a comprehensive picture of oxygen chemistry in different interstellar environments is still missing. Now, based on observations with the IRAM 30 metre telescope located in the Spanish...
... from planets or satellites in the Solar System or from exoplanets is negligibly small, unless we consider interplanetary or interstellar traveling of microorganisms.” So life could be out there, it’s just hidden beyond our view in a pocket of the...