Astronomers Discover Complex Carbon Molecules in Interstellar Space

October 26th, 2024

Via: Science Alert:

A team led by researchers at MIT in the United States has discovered large molecules containing carbon in a distant interstellar cloud of gas and dust.

This is exciting for those of us who keep lists of known interstellar molecules in the hope that we might work out how life arose in the Universe.

But it’s more than just another molecule for the collection. The result, reported today in the journal Science, shows that complex organic molecules (with carbon and hydrogen) likely existed in the cold, dark gas cloud that gave rise to our Solar System.

Furthermore, the molecules held together until after the formation of Earth. This is important for our understanding of the early origins of life on our planet.

One Response to “Astronomers Discover Complex Carbon Molecules in Interstellar Space”

  1. djc says:

    Looks like these guys are just catching up with Robert Temple.

    https://seemorerocks.substack.com/p/a-new-theory-of-heaven

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