Today NASA will hold a press conference revealing to the world the discovery of a form of life unlike any other on Earth. What twisted alien landscape gave birth to such a life form? Try California.
https://lastchance.cc/has-nasa-discovered-life-on-saturns-moon-5702479%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Speaking to the UKâs Times Online earlier this year, Wolfe-Simon teased that her research had generated âsome very exciting data,â and that results would be published by the end of this year.
Apparently her search was successful, and NASA is ready to tell the world.
Phosphorus, along with hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur, make up the fundamental building blocks of life as we know it. Wolfe-Simon has discovered a bacteria that swaps out phosphorus with arsenic. The discovery that a life form can be comprised of something other than the six fundamental building blocks of life changes everything.
Biology textbooks will need to be rewritten. They Might Be Giants will have to re-record their song âMeet the Elements,â though they left out phosphorus and sulfur the first time around anyway.
For Astrobiology, the study of life elsewhere in the universe, the impact of this discovery is tremendous. For years astrobiologists have been basing the potential for alien worlds to support life on the presence of the fundamental building blocks of life. Now that we know they arenât as fundamental as we first thought, the search will have to change.
Hopefully NASA will discuss how the search for extraterrestrial life will change on the heels of this news later today during the official press conference.
As for my original speculation that life was found on Saturnâs moon Rhea? The jury isnât out yet. As todayâs news demonstrates, stranger things have happened.
New kind of life discovered [NOS (Dutch) via Gizmodo]