Trace amounts, sure.  But I don't see how there could be 600 pounds of
bacteria a day falling from stuff we sent up there.

Marshall

Grant wrote:

> Sure it's not from any of the "Crud" floating around out
> there.?? Since
> we have done so well at polluting our planet why not outer
> space.??
>                                  gm..
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > (Thanks to John Novak of Changing Planet)
> > Summary:
> > The first positive identification of extraterrestrial microbial life was
> >
> > reported on Sunday (July 29)...Professor Wickramasinghe of Cardiff
> > University,
> > one of Britain's leading research and teaching universities: "There is
> > now
> > unambiguous evidence for the presence of clumps of living cells in air
> > samples from as high as 41 kilometers, well above the local tropopause
> > (16
> > km), above which no air from lower down would normally be transported."
> > The detection was made using a fluorescent cyanine dye which is only
> > taken
> > up by the membranes of living cells. The variation with height of the
> > distribution of such cells indicates strongly that the clumps of
> > bacterial
> > cells are falling from space.  The daily input of such biological
> > material is
> > provisionally estimated as about one third of a ton over the entire
> > planet.
> > http://unisci.com/stories/20013/0730011.htm
> > jr
> >
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