Posted on 03/05/2011 10:27:15 AM PST by Dallas59
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 NASAs 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.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
that last pic makes me sad
i mean the tats and piercings
That’s the one. LOL. I really liked ‘The Thing’ also. One of my all time favs.
His cup of utter self-loating overfloweth.
How anyone could look at themselves in the mirror and not be utterly disgusted at something like that is a testament to the depth of his mental illness and self-hatred.
Ok, well, I was wondering. So how would it survive without oxygen?
Is that a purple tube? Is it “Tom, Dick, Harry and Sally” from Third Rock From the Sun?
So what? We have alien life in the White House.
It didn't. What's in the rock are fossilized remains, or at least that's what the scientist claims.
But, if it was fossilized at some point it was alive.
Kurt Russell?
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper!
Yeah, how could I forget!...my favorite part was when Roddy and Keith David beat the stuffing out of each other because Keith refused to try on the glasses.
Strange movie, but I liked it all the same.
Note: this topic is from 3/05/2011. Thanks Dallas59.
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rip van winkle. a space worm!
Not likely, since the collision with Theia that gave us the moon happened very early in Earth history. Long before life is thought to have developed here.
There are many forms of life that do not need oxygen (at least not O2). In fact early Earth life faced a crisis when plant life (consumes C02, makes C and O2) produced so much oxygen (highly corrosive) that it threatened to kill off all life on Earth. Happily animals came into existence and consumed the excess oxygen (and made CO2) that plant life was producing.
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