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The discovery of a plug for the emergence of life emerging solar systems
A
team of astronomers from more than one country they have discovered for
the first time in the world sugar in a young star similar to the sun.
The
scientists were able to detect through the Observatory "Alma" where
they found the radio simple sugar molecules in the immediate vicinity of
the sun away from the earth about 400 light-years away.
The
researchers under the supervision Yassin Iorgnsen of the Niels Bohr
Institute in Copenhagen, said in a statement issued by the Observatory
"Esso" European in Garching, Germany, on Wednesday that such disclosure
confirms that this is the basic ingredient necessary for the emergence
of life already exists in the solar systems evolving.
And
pointing to the observatory said Quoting Iorgnsen: "We have found the
Glicoladhayd disk component of gas and dust that surrounds the star
emerging, and this article is a simple forms of sugar, which is not much
different from the sugar we use in our coffee ...".
The
statement pointed out that this molecule of sugar is one of the
components that result from the emergence of DNA "RNA A", which is one
of the basic components of life, just like DNA "DVD that any" near
ribonucleic acid.
The acid is "seen that any" in some viruses, plays a role in reading genes of higher organisms.
This
is not the first time that you discover where substance Glicoladhayd in
space where also found in the pull between asterisk.
But
this is the first time found the scientists on this article in solar
system is emerging, "The big question is: to what extent can these
molecules become complicated by becoming an integral part of the planets
emerging?" As explained Iorgnsen published his research results revealed on Wednesday in the journal "the Ostrovazakal Journal Letters" specializing in astronomical research.
The
research team believes that the "answer to this question is to provide
evidence of how that could arise out of life on other planets .. They play Meteorological Observatory scientists using pain an important role in solving this mystery. "
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