Posted by tourdemars to Life on Mars at July 21, 2004 03:32 PM
The famous softball-sized meteorite found at Allan Hills in Antarctica continues to spawn debate about its organic vs. inorganic origins. While there is little doubt the meteorite is remarkable at over four and half billion years old and largely undamaged during its fiery terrestrial descent, alternative inorganic hypotheses about its strange interior shapes now has new laboratory evidence.TrackBack URL for this entry:
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Life as we know it MAYBE light years in a place far, far away in the Milky way. Back in this isolated solar sytem, primitive life in the ancient ocean of Mars & current Titan maybe simply an imaginary view in a debate about time and life evolutionary events. Terra farming is fools gold raising ethical issues and largely depending on huge amount of planning among unrealized international space consortiums monies, right life conditions etc. Primitive life, alive or fossils, is remote chance here for the present. We shall seeStar Trekkers.
John C Redfern Writer, Economist
Posted by: John C Redfern at July 22, 2004 12:14 PM