Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Lithopanspermia: How Earth May Have Seeded Life on Other Solar System Bodies

Lithopanspermia: How Earth May Have Seeded Life on Other Solar System Bodies:
Image Credit: NASA
Lithopanspermia: How Earth May Have Seeded Life on Other Solar System Bodies
An artist’s conception of a rock fragment colliding with Europa’s icy surface. Image Credit: NASA/JPL
With the recent discovery that Europa has geysers, and therefore definitive proof of a liquid ocean, there’s a lot of talk about the possibility of life in the outer solar system.
According to a new study, there is a high probably that life spread from Earth to other planets and moons during the period of the late heavy bombardment — an era about 4.1 billion to 3.8 billion years ago — when untold numbers of asteroids and comets pummeled the Earth. Rock fragments from the Earth would have been ejected after a large meteoroid impact, and may have carried the basic ingredients for life to other solar system bodies.
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