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Did comet impacts jump-start life on Earth? | Lawrence Livermore . . . That is the conclusion of a new study by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers who explored the idea that the extremely high pressures and temperatures induced by shock impact can cause small biomolecules to condense into larger life-building compounds
ESA - Rosetta’s comet contains ingredients for life Scientists have long debated the important possibility that water and organic molecules were brought by asteroids and comets to the young Earth after it cooled following its formation, providing some of the key building blocks for the emergence of life
Comet’s Water Holds Clues to Life on Earth New research has uncovered compelling evidence that water from a comet is strikingly similar to that found in Earth’s oceans, offering fresh support for the idea that comets may have played a crucial role in delivering water—and possibly some of the molecular ingredients for life—to our planet
NASA interstellar comet 3I ATLAS approaching December 19 reveals life’s . . . Astronomers tracking the NASA interstellar comet 3I ATLAS are witnessing unprecedented chemical activity from this ancient cosmic visitor The Hubble Space Telescope captured new images on November 30 revealing the comet is releasing remarkable quantities of methanol, cyanide, and carbon dioxide —the building blocks of life itself Before the comet makes its closest Earth approach on
‘Bouncing’ comets could deliver building blocks for life to exoplanets How did the molecular building blocks for life end up on Earth? One long-standing theory is that they could have been delivered by comets Now, researchers from the University of Cambridge have shown how comets could deposit similar building blocks to other planets in the galaxy