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This research is timely, as intact amino acids and vitamin B3 were found last year on the asteroid. RyuguWhile comets are believed to contain hydrogen cyanide, elements considered the “building blocks” of life.
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Origins of life
Researchers from Cambridge UniversityIn the United Kingdom, an article was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society They explore how the spread of life could occur – and where – using mathematical modeling techniques.
“Leaping comets”
Comets can only slow down enough if they “bounce” from one planet to another first, slowing down until they eventually collide with one of the planets. This can only happen in star systems where there are several planets close together.
“In these compact systems, every planet has the opportunity to interact with and capture the comet,” he said. Richard Anslow, first author, from the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge. “It is possible that this mechanism is how prebiotic molecules end up on planets.”
Search for “Earth 2.0”
It’s important research for exoplanet hunters searching for potential “Earth 2.0” planets, which according to the research should be observing star systems with low-mass planets in close orbit to other planets in the system.
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