CANADA: Director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and his colleague Dr. Max Wallis from the University of Cardiff, have revealed that the Philae which landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko final November may be sitting atop alien microbial life – however sadly the machine is just not outfitted to seek for indicators of life.
The scientists say comet 67P probably has a wealthy base of microbial life beneath the floor of its black crust and icy lakes – and an evaluation of the info despatched again by European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft in addition to the Philae lander recommend precisely that.
Both Wickramasinghe and Wallis consider the affect of comet 67P and others prefer it may have led to the formation of planet Earth and different comparable planets, whereas they additional say dwelling microbes resident beneath the floor of the comet may be just like these present in our personal Arctic and Antarctic.
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