Saturday, October 15, 2011
microbes from outer space
Everyone learns in school outer space is a near total vacuum - a lifeless void. Scientists suggest, otherwise, in an article at The Daily Galaxy, "Microbes Found Preadapted for Life in Space". Scientists surmise microorganisms on Earth, could only have received radiation-resistant genes from space-voyaging ancestors. Research reveals microbes mixed with a little sandstone can survive space, at least, a few years. It's, also estimated, bacteria are capable of surviving with only the protection of a rock in space for a million years. There's life in outer space - if only microbial!
Labels:
bacteria,
microbes,
microorganisms,
outer space,
radiation
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