Indian scientists detect signs of life on Moon
source: http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report_indian-scientists-detect-signs-of-life-on-moon_1322785
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Bangalore: Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) are on the brink of a path-breaking discovery. They may have found signs of life in some form or the other on the Moon.They believe so because scientific instruments on India's first unmanned lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, picked up signatures of organic matter on parts of the Moon's surface, Surendra Pal, associate director, Isro Satellite Centre (Isac), said at the international radar symposium here on Friday.
Organic matter consists of organic compounds, which consists of carbon -- the building block of life.
It indicates the formation of life or decay of a once-living matter.
Pal said the signatures were relayed back to the Bylalu deep space network station near Bangalore by the mass spectrometer on board the Indian payload, the moon impact probe (MIP), on November 14, 2008.
The relay of data happened moments before it crashed near the Moon's south pole. The MIP was the first experiment of the Chandrayaan-1 mission, which was launched on October 22, 2008.
Pal, however, did not elaborate, but concluded saying "the findings are being analysed and scrutinised for validation by Isro scientists and peer reviewers".
"It is too early to say anything," said the director of Isro's space physics laboratory R Sridharan, who is heading the team of MIP data analysis and study. He, however, did not deny the finding.
DNA later inquired with other senior Chandrayaan-1 mission scientists, who not only confirmed the finding, but gave further details.
"Certain atomic numbers were observed that indicated the presence of carbon components. This indicates the possibility of the presence of organic matter (on the Moon)," a senior scientist told DNA.
Interestingly, similar observations were made by the US's first manned Moon landing mission, the Apollo-11, in July 1969, which brought lunar soil samples back to Earth. But due to a lack of sophisticated equipment then, the scientists could not confirm the finding.
However, traces of amino acids, which are basic to life, were found in the soil retrieved by the Apollo-11 astronauts.
The Chandrayaan-1 scientists, at present, are analysing the source of origin of the Moon's organic matter. "It could be comets or meteorites which have deposited the matter on the Moon's surface; or the instrument that landed on the Moon could have left traces," a senior space scientist said.
"But the presence of large sheets of ice in the polar regions of the Moon, and the discovery of water molecules there, lend credence to the possibility of organic matter there," he said.
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echoz
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http://astronomy.neatherd.org/Space%20Loo.jpg
or succinctly put another way..."When this thing is jammed, does a bear still shit in the woods?" :D hehe
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echoz
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echoz
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http://cache2.asset-cache.net/xc/82248796.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=6...
see they don't think about these things up there sometime,s and if you know anything, anything at all... shit happens. ;) so maybe that's all this really is lol
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echoz
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Manatee_man
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It's a dead Russian Space chimp
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Manatee_man
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EmperorThan
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Why wouldn't carbon exist there? The Earth and Moon were formed in the same explosion. It should have equal amounts of carbon as exists on Earth. Finding carbon there is hardly finding 'life' there, guys. But nice try.
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EmperorThan
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chmk
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"The relay of data happened moments before it crashed near the Moon's south pole." The mooninites detected the discovery and destroyed it!
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chmk
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junipersage
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all is full of life
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junipersage
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Mr_Ben
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It funny we only hear about this now, seeing as this evidence of possible life was measured over a year ago. Its hard to believe it was over 40 years ago we first went to the moon, with discoveries like this, surely there is a pressing case to return.
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Mr_Ben
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jubal
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Mr_Ben:
Mr_Ben....who says we haven't? Who says we don't already have a secret space program?
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jubal
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BillionJawingNeurons
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probably some trash left by the Americans.
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BillionJawingNeurons
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Denica_Cassandra
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lol they better guard their jobs up there! ;)
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Denica_Cassandra
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tmaleman
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why wouldnt they hate us? we just bombed them a few months ago!
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tmaleman
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etienna
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tmaleman:
That's what I was thinking!
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etienna
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stinknus
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what was that creationists? earth only celestial object orbiting the sun to have life.
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stinknus
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DemitraEden
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Too bad Octavia Butler died. Earthseed looks pretty plausible...
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DemitraEden
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lilysol
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DemitraEden:
Ooh, haven't read that one. Parable of The Sower and Kindred were great.
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lilysol
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ChiRabbit38
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wow cant wait to read more about it
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ChiRabbit38
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royulery
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the organic matter from earth and comets on luna must be well cooked by now. roasted in near vacuum by solar plasma, it might just be delicious. has anyone licked a moon rock? what if it has a laxative effect? who knows what strange chemistry is cooking up there and through out the solar system? it has been suggested by scifi writers that we will be harvesting comets for food in the days to come.
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royulery
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mixmaster
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my sonsbirthday is on oct 22 and i would like to send him 2 nasa space camp then reading this deep
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mixmaster
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jubal
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ3wh2cjekE&feature=related
Here is the story about what is going on with the moon and the new race of the nations to get their piece of the Moon Pie.
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jubal
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artemis6
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jubal:
This is very interesting !
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artemis6
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jubal
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The relay of data happened moments before it crashed near the Moon's south pole. The MIP was the first experiment of the Chandrayaan-1 mission, which was launched on October 22, 2008.
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I find the coincidence of this to be just a bit too much. The probe finds organic matter and moments later it is destroyed in a crash. Was the crash intentional or was there a malfunction? OR did it get shot down out of the sky.
There have been reports implying that permanent residents exist on the side of the moon that is opposite of our view. I wonder if there is a connection between the Indian probe and those rumors.
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http://www.ufocasebook.com/moon.htmlHere is an extract from the official press-release:
“NASA scientists and engineers participating in exploration of Mars and Moon reported results of their discoveries at a briefing at the Washington national press club on March 21, 1996. It was announced for the first time that man-caused structures and objects had been discovered on the Moon.” The scientists spoke rather cautiously and evasively about the functioning objects, with the exception of UFO. They always mentioned the man-caused objects as possible, and pointed out the information was still under study, and official results would be published later.
It was mentioned at the briefing as well that the Soviet Union used to own some photo materials proving presence of reasonable activity on the Moon. And although it wasn't identified what kind of reasonable activity it was, thousands of photo-and video materials photographed from the Apollos and the Clementine space station demonstrated many parts on the lunar surface where the activity and its traces were perfectly evident. The video films and photos made by U.S. astronauts during the Apollo program were demonstrated at the briefing. And people were extremely surprised why the materials hadn't been presented to the public earlier. And NASA specialists answered: “It was difficult to forecast the reaction of people to the information that some creatures had been or still were on the Moon. Besides, there were some other reasons to it, which were beyond NASA.”
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jubal
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patah
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Some moon people would be kinda cool - hopefully they won't hate us.
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patah
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tome_erau
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Organic matter does not necessarily imply life. Most of the organic matterial on the Earth was formed when CO2 was excited by things like lightning and intense heat in the turbulent atmosphere during the forming of our planet. Since the current theory on the creation of the moon is that it was once part of the Earth that got that got ripped off in a massive collision i don't think this is really suprising. Although it could serve as evidence to confirm that theory.
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tome_erau
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csmonut
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There is a secret alien base on the farside of the moon. In fact, the hole that has been much publicized is actually an opening to the underground base. :))))
Seriously, though, it would not be too surprising to find traces of life on the moon. There is a good possibility that life was seeded on Earth by comets and/or metorites or asteroids. - 3 years ago
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csmonut
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EdJoyProductions
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Everything about life on the moon I learned from Adult Swim on the Cartoon Network. :)
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EdJoyProductions
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dereks
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EdJoyProductions:
i hope you can see this, i'm doing it as hard as i can. we are far more superior......on the moon.
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dereks
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csmonut
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EdJoyProductions:
Everything I learned about space travel I learned from Tripping the Rift.
That has got to be one of my all-time favorites. - 3 years ago
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csmonut
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MirrorLake
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EdJoyProductions:
On the moon, nerds have their pants pulled down and they are spanked with MOON ROCKS!
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MirrorLake
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UrbanGypsy
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Oh wow, thats a pretty big find for the nascent Indian Space Program. We could be seeing a new race to the Moon. Coupled with the discovery of water this could mke the Moon a more enticing place.
Maybe one day I'll be living my childhood dream of going to space. :)
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UrbanGypsy
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iampong
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This is pretty tight
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iampong
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DeliaTheArtist
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Exciting! Keep us posted!
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LowShred
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This is pretty sweet.
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LowShred
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goodname
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say what?
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goodname
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sedgleyoss
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I wonder what moon animals taste like.....
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sedgleyoss
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DeBa
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sedgleyoss:
Chicken?
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DeBa
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ibrake4rappers13
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Oh carbon, thats not good.
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ibrake4rappers13
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imfromtheinternet
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Wasn't the moon as part of earth ? Like during the solar systems creation or something?
Anyways, very cool news. up'd - 3 years ago
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imfromtheinternet
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kennymotown
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imfromtheinternet:
Yes I have heard this theory and since it was part of the earth at one time the same organic and mineral material would naturally would be part of the moon.
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DeliaTheArtist
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imfromtheinternet:
I had heard that during the early formation of the solar system, there were tons of planets spinning around- many of the collided into each other and the larger body would usually survive; the smaller body became a moon. This is (theoretically) how our moon was formed also.
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ILikeHamburgers
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imfromtheinternet:
It is scientific fact: the moon is made of cheddar cheese, and not swiss cheese as was once thought.
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ILikeHamburgers
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Ionstorm2040
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Oh my god! I always thought that the Aliens are on Mars but now they have already conquered the Moon!
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Ionstorm2040
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ii386
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I could only hope that there is life on the moon, maybe our space program would find the inspiration it once had.
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ii386
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pjacobs51
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Very cool!
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pjacobs51
