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Hunting for ET here on earth...

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posted on Sep, 3 2003 @ 06:22 PM
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There is much controversy surrounding the supposed presence of "martian" bacteria as found by Tunnelling Electron Microscopy on a meteor found in antarctica... I dont know that this is going to be any easier to prove...

NASA's Richard Hoover collects extraterrestrial microbes right here on Earth. He searches the most bizarre environments on Earth�areas that mimic the harsh conditions on other planets in our Solar System�for "extremophiles." He thinks some of these may have arrived on meteorites from outer space.

In California's Mono Lake, which is too salty and alkaline for any fish to live in it, he's found bacteria that thrives without oxygen�"the very kinds of microbes that could well be living� or at least might once have lived�somewhere else in the solar system." In Nevada's Pyramid Lake, he found "deep red and orange bacterial mats" in areas of the lake bottom where no oxygen exists, that get energy by metabolizing sulfur, meaning there could be life on boiling hot planets.

At the Vostok Russian Antarctic research station, where temperatures often reach 130 degrees below zero, he's looking for life in a mysterious lake that's almost 125 miles long and 3,200 feet deep. No one knows how a lake can exist unfrozen beneath miles of ice, but if there are living organisms in it, they must have been reproducing in that environment for at least 300 million years. Hoover and his Russian colleague, Sabit Abyzov, have been examining cores drilled from the Vostok ice that are 400,000 years old, where they've found living fungi, algae, bacteria, protozoa and diatoms. "That ice must be very much like the icy crust of Jupiter's moon Europa," Hoover says, "so is it too much to wonder whether all kinds of similar forms of life have existed up there, too?"

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posted on Sep, 3 2003 @ 06:25 PM
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for it is the answer explained we attempt to understand.



 
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