Theoretical origin of life: the effect of comets (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, October 24, 2015, 23:35 (3078 days ago) @ David Turell

A comet found with two organic compounds:-https://in.news.yahoo.com/unexpected-discovery-comet-contains-alcohol-182309427.html-"Ethyl alcohol and a simple sugar known as glycolaldehyde were detected in Comet Lovejoy, said the study in the journal Science Advances.-"'These complex organic molecules may be part of the rocky material from which planets are formed," said the study.-"Other organic molecules have previously been discovered in comets, most recently in comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, on which the European space agency's Philae found several organic molecules -- including four never detected before on a comet.-"Since comets contain some of the oldest and most primitive material in the solar system, scientists regard them as time capsules, offering a peek and how it all started 4.6 billion years ago.-"But while the latest study does not end the debate over whether falling comets indeed seeded Earth with the components necessary for life, it does add something to our knowledge, said study co-author Dominique Bockelée-Morvan, an astrophysicist at the French National Center for Scientific Research.-"'The presence of a major complex organic molecule in comet material is an essential step toward better understanding the conditions that prevailed at the moment when life emerged on our planet," she told AFP.-"'These observations show a possible explanation for its (life's) origin on our planet," she added.-Other hypotheses exist too, including the gas from volcanic eruptions.-"Comet Lovejoy is of particular interest to scientists because "it is one of the most active comets in Earth's orbital neighborhood," said the study."-Comment: Comets can certainly deliver organic compounds to earth, but making them form living matter is a mighty hop, skip and jump.


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