Incredible and potentially mind blowing.  I've had a quick scan through and
it appears they have been thorough in trying to eliminate the possibility of
terrestrial contamination,  etc.  I guess this really could be *the* big
news.

Thanks for posting,

Matt.


On 05/03/11 14:56, drtanuki wrote:
Dear List,
There is a very interesting newly published paper about cyanobacteria found 
inside CI1 meteorites:

Journal of Cosmology, 2011, Vol 13, xxx.
JournalofCosmology.com, March, 2011
Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites:
Implications to Life on Comets, Europa, and Enceladus
Richard B. Hoover, Ph.D.
NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL

The abstract can be read here:

http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/03/fossils-of-cyanobacteria-in-ci1.html

Best Always, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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