Fluttering of living microorganisms in ISS comet dust
Of the 19 dust samples collected in the universe, there are many examples of comet dust and dust that can contain a lot of living microorganisms living.
The Russian Space Agency has just announced that it has begun implementing a new space exploration project and started with dust samples on the ISS International Space Station.(Image source: Google.)
This agency said that, of the 19 collected dust samples, there were many samples of comet dust and dust that could contain many living microorganisms living.(Image source: Google.)
However, this was not the first discovery when a few years ago a leader of the Russian orbit mission named Vladimir Solovyev said he had found marine plankton on the universe.(Image source: Google.)
Soon after, NASA dismissed and confirmed that, the classification and identification of ancient microbial life in Russia's universe is not yet accurate and has no basis, a clear classification base.Because most of them are complex structures and not simple to identify.(Image source: Google.)
Currently, in the latest discovery, NASA continues to be skeptical about this announcement.(Image source: Google.)
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