This may be arguably one of the most exciting findings in the search for extraterrestrial life:
In a series of recently published papers in the journal Science, researchers have revealed some of the initial findings from the probe Philae’s landing on the comet 67P, including numerous organic compounds on the surface that are known to contribute to the basic building blocks of life.
Despite some unpredictable events during the Philae probe’s exploration of the comet known as 67P, it has still managed to send back a large amount of valuable data.
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Nb4 water
Ice?
But we cant look for it…. because we might contaminate it.. right?
(i.e. Mars)
Ok, hold the horses… Never jump to conclusions.
Apparently there’s life everywhere in the universe…Mars, moons, comets. …safe to say life is pretty abundant.
Old old old new life is everything in the universe !!
Once again, bad science reporting.
They should quite lying with the article titles just to get like and shares.