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Frozen sugar at center of Milky Way
The Scotsman ^ | Rhiannon Edward

Posted on 09/22/2004 6:06:58 PM PDT by zide56

Astronomers have found a cloud of frozen sugar near the centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way, it was revealed yesterday.

The discovery heightens the possibility of early building blocks of life originating in interstellar space.

Molecules of a simple sugar, glycolaldehyde, were detected in a cloud of gas and dust called Sagittarius B2 about 26,000 light years away.

Observations indicated large quantities of the sugar frozen to a temperature only a few degrees above absolute zero, the point at which all molecular movement stops.

Glycolaldehyde consists of two carbon atoms, two oxygen atoms and four hydrogen atoms.

This type of molecule is known as a two-carbon sugar. Significantly, it can react with a three-carbon sugar to produce the five-carbon sugar ribose - the molecule which forms the backbone of DNA.

The discovery adds to the growing evidence that the foundations of life can be traced to chemical reactions within interstellar clouds.

The clouds, which are often many light years across, provide the raw material from which new stars and planets are formed.

Radio astronomer Dr Jan Hollis, from the American space agency NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre in Green- belt, Maryland, said: "Many of the interstellar molecules discovered to date are the same kinds detected in laboratory experiments specifically designed to synthesise prebiotic molecules.

"This fact suggests a universal prebiotic chemistry."

Gravitational attraction causes lumps to form in interstellar clouds which eventually condense into stars and planets.

The process generates so much heat that any prebiotic molecules within the planetary lumps would probably be destroyed.

But the new findings show that life’s building blocks could exist in the frozen wastes beyond the planet-building zone of an embryonic solar system, where comets form.

A collision with a comet or a brush with a comet’s tail could then "seed" a young planet with the material needed to kick-start life.

The Green Bank Telescope which was used in the study is the world’s largest fully-steerable radio telescope. Its dish covers more than two acres of signal-collecting area.

Dr Philip Jewell, another member of the Green Bank team, said: "The large diameter and great precision of the telescope made this discovery possible, and also holds the promise of discovering additional new complex interstellar molecules."


TOPICS: Astronomy
KEYWORDS: crevolist; space
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To: zide56

uh-oh. This can only mean one thing....
GIANT INTERGALACTIC BEES!!!!


41 posted on 09/22/2004 6:20:51 PM PDT by Kirkwood (I think, therefore I am Republican!)
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To: VadeRetro; jennyp; Junior; longshadow; RadioAstronomer; Physicist; LogicWings; Doctor Stochastic; ..
Science list Ping! This is an elite subset of the Evolution list.
See the list's description in my freeper homepage. Then FReepmail me to be added or dropped.
42 posted on 09/22/2004 6:21:55 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (I'm PatrickHenry and I approve this message.)
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To: hispanarepublicana
But if this story is true, does this mean the universe is anti-Atkins?

Can we substitute Splenda?

43 posted on 09/22/2004 6:21:57 PM PDT by BunnySlippers ("F" Stands for FLIP-FLOP ...)
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To: BunnySlippers

They had Mars bars in the 50's? Did they "go away" and then come back again in the late 70's?


44 posted on 09/22/2004 6:22:38 PM PDT by Gumption
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To: zide56
Glycolaldehyde consists of two carbon atoms, two oxygen atoms and four hydrogen atoms.

mmmmmmmmm...carbon....of organic compounds( Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary) .
I thought that carbon was organic. Is this sugar cloud the remains of organic life?
45 posted on 09/22/2004 6:23:06 PM PDT by jrushing (Democrats=National Socialist Workers Party)
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To: zide56
"This fact suggests a universal prebiotic chemistry."

This is quite a stretch, imo. "universal" is a pretty powerful and focused word.

46 posted on 09/22/2004 6:23:30 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: zide56

In other news, scientists have discovered that planets have a Tootsie Roll center.


47 posted on 09/22/2004 6:24:12 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: zide56

It's not sugar, it's creamy nougat! And I should know; it's one of my favorite candy bars!


48 posted on 09/22/2004 6:24:16 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Ki kol 'elohei-ha`ammim 'elilim . . . veHaShem Shamayim `asah!)
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To: zide56
This proves: God loves food.

No, dessert.

49 posted on 09/22/2004 6:24:21 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (If a post lacks aspace here and thereit's because I am running out of them. Where can I get more?)
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To: zide56

Calling Art Bell....


50 posted on 09/22/2004 6:24:32 PM PDT by Kirkwood (I think, therefore I am Republican!)
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To: Gumption

No, just the size and the price. They used to be huge (or so I remember) ... and only 5 cents (that I do remember). Compare and contrast.


51 posted on 09/22/2004 6:25:04 PM PDT by BunnySlippers ("F" Stands for FLIP-FLOP ...)
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To: zide56

Is this a Rorschach headline? It seems naughty to me.


52 posted on 09/22/2004 6:25:04 PM PDT by hollywood (Stay on topic, please.)
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To: Kirkwood
uh-oh. This can only mean one thing....
GIANT INTERGALACTIC BEES!!!!

Don't worry. Apparently it is the middle of intergalactic winter so they're dormant right now.

53 posted on 09/22/2004 6:25:09 PM PDT by TigersEye (Free speech is only for Democrats.)
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To: grey_whiskers
Ah grey-whiskers sugar is VERY important in DNA (in fact it is part of DNA). What your asking is like, "why sugar in the middle of human life?"
54 posted on 09/22/2004 6:25:17 PM PDT by MizRiz9
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To: Zionist Conspirator

It really irriated me that they introduced the peanut butter Milky Way then stopped producing it after I was hooked.


55 posted on 09/22/2004 6:26:37 PM PDT by BunnySlippers ("F" Stands for FLIP-FLOP ...)
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To: BunnySlippers
It really irriated me that they introduced the peanut butter Milky Way then stopped producing it after I was hooked.

Actually, I've never heard of that one.

56 posted on 09/22/2004 6:28:12 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Ki kol 'elohei-ha`ammim 'elilim . . . veHaShem Shamayim `asah!)
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To: zide56

Gee... what does this mean?
Maybe the whole galaxy is just some momentary part of a cotton candy machine in some mega civilization?


57 posted on 09/22/2004 6:29:53 PM PDT by putupjob
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To: PatrickHenry
Don't get excited. Yes, every galaxy has a freezer. But wait'll we find the bathroom.

Anyway, but seriously folks:

"This fact suggests a universal prebiotic chemistry."

Not to start anything, but that's interesting.

58 posted on 09/22/2004 6:30:47 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: BunnySlippers
"... and only 5 cents (that I do remember)"

Yes! five cent candy bars and in your (child's) hand, they were the size of a loaf of today's bread. I was addicted to Mallow Cups in my youth. They had a program to redeem the coinage inserted into the Mallow Cup packaging. I'd save up 500 points to get 10 free Mallow Cup packs and then wind up eating up the ten free packs in one day. No control. I think the Mallow Cups started it all off...

59 posted on 09/22/2004 6:31:44 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Kirkwood
They've already gotten here.

BUZZING LIKE A BEEHIVE: URANUS NOW SWARMING WITH DISTANT MOONS (old FR thread)

60 posted on 09/22/2004 6:32:14 PM PDT by Gumption
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