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Life did not Originate on Earth but Came from Elsewhere in the Universe

Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:54
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Could life have survived a fall to Earth?
 
It sounds like science fiction, but the theory of panspermia, in which life can naturally transfer between planets, is considered a serious hypothesis by planetary scientists.

 
 The suggestion that life did not originate on Earth but came from elsewhere in the universe, is one possible variant of panspermia.  Planets and moons were heavily bombarded by meteorites when the solar system was young, throwing lots of material back into space.
 
Asteroid impacting Earth’s oceans. Credit: NASA/Don Davis
 
 
 Meteorites made of Mars rock are occasionally found on Earth to this day, so it is quite plausible that simple life forms like yeasts or bacteria could have been carried on them.
 
Yet serious questions remain for supporters of this theory. Would even the hardiest life forms be able to survive an impact which ejects the rock into space?
 
 Could they live through the freezing temperatures and deadly radiation of space? And could they enter the atmosphere and hit the surface of the Earth without being killed?
 
Provided by European Planetary Science Congress
 
Physorg.com
 
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