Friday, 31 July 2015

ORGANIC MOLECULES FOUND ON COMET

ROSETTA MISSION LINK


According to ESA (European Space Agency),  16 organic compounds comprising numerous carbon and nitrogen-rich compounds, including four compounds – methyl isocyanate, acetone, propionaldehyde and acetamide – were found.


Ambient gases, the main components of coma gases – water vapour, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, along with smaller amounts of carbon-bearing organic compounds, including formaldehyde were also detected.


Importantly, some of these compounds detected play a key role in the prebiotic synthesis of amino acids, sugars and nucleobases: the ingredients for life. For example, formaldehyde is implicated in the formation of ribose, which ultimately features in molecules like DNA.

                                              ESA's Rosetta Mission's Philae Lander

Sunday, 12 July 2015

WE'RE GETTING EXCITED ABOUT THE JULY 14 PLUTO FLYBY!

Heart on one side, hand prints on the other, intriguing.




PLUTO! New Horizons flyby info here