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Stardust findings. Implications for panspermia

General Physics 2009-07-10 v1 Space Physics

Abstract

In January 2004, the Stardust spacecraft flew through the dust of comet 81P/Wild 2 and captured specks of the cometary dust. On analysis of the comet 81P/Wild 2 samples, it was found that they contain materials found in the coldest and hottest region of the early solar nebula, strongly suggesting 'mixing' on the grandest scale. Here it is suggested that if microorganisms were present in the early solar nebula, as required by the hypothesis of cometary panspermia, then in the light of the Stardust findings, life was already present in the very material that formed the planetary bodies.

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@article{arxiv.0903.4951,
  title  = {Stardust findings. Implications for panspermia},
  author = {Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.4951},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in the journal Aperion (Montreal) 2009

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