13 September,2014 06:27 AM IST | | Agencies
NASA scientists have successfully simulated the atmosphere of alien worlds in the lab, yielding positive results for astron-omers searching for life beyond earth
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WASHINGTON: NASA scientists have successfully simulated the atmosphere of alien worlds in the lab, yielding positive results for astron-omers searching for life beyond earth.
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"When we ran these experiments, we found that in some cases, there was a significant amount of ozone that built up in the atmosphere, despite there not being any oxygen flowing into the atmosphere," said Shawn Domagal-Goldman from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. "This is important for our future plans to look for life beyond earth."
The research strengthens the argument that methane and oxygen together, or methane and ozone together, are still strong signatures of life. Methane and oxygen molecules, together, are reliable signs of biological activity, as methane does not last long in an atmosphere containing oxygen-bearing molecules.
"If both are seen together in an atmosphere, the methane was freshly delivered because the oxygen will be part of a
network of reactions that will consume the methane. You know the methane is being replenished. The best way to replenish methane in the presence of oxygen is with life," explained co-author Antigona Segura from Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico in Mexico City.
The opposite is true as well. "In order to keep the oxygen around in an atmosphere that has a lot of methane, you have to replenish the oxygen, and the best way to do that is with life," he added.