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  • Location: Manhattan, USA
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    To follow on from what Coast said about the Nitrogen in Meteorites, here is the latest on this story... Truly remarkable if found to be true...

    Foxnews: Nasa Scientist Claims Life

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    Dr. Riccardo Guerrero / Journal of Cosmology

    A photograph taken through a scanning electron microscope of a CI1 meteorite is similar in size and overall structure to the giant bacterium Titanospirillum velox, an organism found here on planet Earth, a NASA scientist said.

    We are not alone in the universe -- and alien life forms may have a lot more in common with life on Earth than we had previously thought.

    That's the stunning conclusion one NASA scientist has come to, releasing his groundbreaking revelations in a new study in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology.

    Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, has traveled to remote areas in Antarctica, Siberia, and Alaska, amongst others, for over ten years now, collecting and studying meteorites. He gave FoxNews.com early access to the out-of-this-world research, published late Friday evening in the March edition of the Journal of Cosmology. In it, Hoover describes the latest findings in his study of an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites -- only nine such meteorites are known to exist on Earth.

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    thanks Glenn, very interesting......I've always believed that life (albeit simple) exists in our own solar system (Europa/Titan/Mars/Enceladus) and hopefully in the not too distant future, this latest 'find' will corroborate this........my dream though, has, and always will be proof of intelligent life in an exo-solar system....I've no doubt that within my lifetime that question will be answered in the affirmative!

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  • Location: Powys Mid Wales borders.
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    Underwater the best place to start for lifeforms like that so Europa,Enceladus.

    Titan has methane rain not sure about there yet,in many millenia it could be inhabitable for humans

    Like when the sun builds to a giant and we have to move.

    Comets provided the water here and eventually we have life.

    But it was a highly complex and slow nature,the dinasours were so large was due to the lack of oxygen to what earth`s natural destructive changes through it`s ages.

    The old crocodile survived every diaster and they were around even before,they could go underwater.

    Heres a thought I`ve just read.

    Human detection capabilities in the average person are currently estimated to be less than 2% of the known wavelength spectrum.

    Theres what we know as electro-magnetic,microwave,infared.

    This means that most of us from as we see

    are not aware of over 98% current known events that surround us thats going on all the time.

    There are many other frequencies around us,as yet undiscovered.

    We only know just a tiny fraction of what`s really out there.

    There are other dimensions,besides the 3 dimensional life form.

    If you would`ve described to anyone say 120years ago an invisible energy force that would allow them to see and hear other people all over the world,they would`ve thought you were a great sorcerer or a great liar.

    That would be television to us as we take for granted.

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