Monday, November 23, 2009

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Friday, November 20, 2009

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Astrobiology - Part Two

Now fasten the points on which to build:
a) The Hubble Telescope has photographed in a small region of sky ( about 0003 square degrees) 10000 objects that are most distant galaxies
b) A galaxy, like our host, has about 100 billion stars
c) 20-50% of the stars may have planets
d) 1-2 planets per star may be able to sustain life.
points c) and d) are the most uncertain. To date, 147 known solar systems, including 17 with more planets, a total of 170 extra-solar planets, all within our Galaxy. The recent discovery of these planets, Jupiter-sized, extra-solar systems suggests that there may be places like Earth where life can develop. Life on what needs to be based. Personally I think it may be based only on carbon, since, for the particular position in the list of elements that is the only compound able to create extremely complex. Certainly there is also the silicon (see silicones) but there is no comparison with carbon. The forms of life as we know it has been based on complex molecules containing carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen and phosphorus, which act in the transmission character (play) and the exchange of external energy (metabolism). So life as we know it is based on the most common elements in our Galaxy (hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen) and phosphorus, which on the contrary it is very rare in the interstellar gas.
For now, only simple molecules have been detected. Were observed about 130 molecules, which can contain up to 13 atoms. There is formic acid, formaldehyde, methylamine, ethyl alcohol, acetic acid, and methyl formate.
In September 2004, U.S. astronomers have observed, in a cloud of gas near the center of our Galaxy, the presence of a sugar (glicoaldeide) which may be important in building molecules of DNA and RNA.
Last year it was revealed the presence of ethylene glycol in comet Hale-Bopp.
As for the future we expect to improve our understanding and analysis of interplanetary dust from comet Wild 2, the Stardust space probe has just returned to land, and of course the new astronomical instruments such as ALMA, a set of 50 antennas, which is being built on the plateau in Chile to 5000 meters above sea level. Observations at millimeter wavelengths and sub-millimeter in comets may find new molecular species that will give us information on the origin of comets themselves. This will allow us to identify, not Only new extra-solar planets, but also to reveal the atmosphere. One thing seems certain, for once, the Vatican will put askew.

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few days ago, made headlines statements by the Jesuit Father Funes, Argentina, astronomer and philosopher, described by none other than the Osservatore Romano. When asked by a journalist if you exclude the existence of other worlds: "In my opinion - Father Funes said - this possibility exists. Astronomers believe that the universe is made up of one hundred billion galaxies, each of which consists of one hundred billion stars. Many of these, or almost all, could have planets. How can we exclude that life has evolved also elsewhere? Of course: until now we have no evidence of beings like ourselves or more advanced in other worlds. "But certainly in a universe so big we can not exclude this hypothesis".
The Church, however, is not afraid - said the Jesuit - for this next unknown, because "As there is a multiplicity of creatures on earth, so there could be other beings, even intelligent, created by God This is not inconsistent with our faith because we can not put limits on God's creative freedom
Basically, the Vatican has cleared through customs, what is a very new scientific discipline that is making the first steps right now: the ' astrobiology. Recently university courses have also been established at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences. But where do we stand with the search? Let's first of the brief history.
The theory of evolution of living organisms was established in mid-800, in a cultural context in which astronomy at the time considered essential to science, plays a major role. Until the mid-nineteenth century (in practice, therefore, to Darwin) most of the ideas of life on other worlds made use of images of an anthropomorphic type, and thereafter there is a line of type "anti-anthropomorphic" in which life elsewhere can also be born in an entirely different way than the Earth.
At the time of publication of Darwin's book (1859), the church still believed that the Earth was created Sunday, October 23, 4004 BC, as stated in the '600 by Rev. Ussher. Lord Kelvin had calculated the middle of 800 the age of the sun (wrong) in tens of millions of years, but evolutionists and geophysical needed a few hundred million years of evolution to justify the time necessary for the evolution of the Earth's crust and the evolution of species. In following with the greatest accuracy in measuring the possibility of life outside our planet seems more concrete.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Friday, November 6, 2009

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