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12.04.2002
13:23

First Man in Space - 41 Years Ago Sharp!

27.03.2002
22:20

SPACE LIFE in METEORITES?

    On Friday, March 22 Alexei Rozanov, a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Science, delivered a talk on space microorganism traces possibly found in meteorites. Everybody seems to remember the "Science" hit, the paper of American astrophysicists on microorganisms which are likely to have been found in "Martian" meteorites discovered in Antarctic. It was about strange oblong structures, some tens of nanometres in size. This paper, on the one hand, initiated American administrators in investments into the projects aimed at researching Mars and, on the other hand, was criticized vigorously by colleagues. First, nobody could justify those meteorites having arrived from Mars, second, they were too small to infer conclusions about them. Nearly at the same time Rozanov's team had an article being under inquiry in the editorial board of "Geohimia" (Geochemistry) magazine (Zhmur S.I., Rozanov A.Yu., Gorlenko V.M., Litified remnants of microorganisms in carbonaceous hondrites, Geohimia, 1997, V.1b, pp.66-68 (in Russian)). The paper told about discovering "gigantic" (compared with American ones) bacteria fossils in carbonaceous hondrites.

    The story with microorganisms in meteorites is likely to have begun much earlier than it was mentioned in the review by Rozanov's team (reprinted here from the "Paleontologia" magazine (in Russian)). Early researchers, however, did not apply but poor microscopes and chemical methods while investigating them. It is for the first time that Rozanov's team applied powerful electronic microscopes for the inquiry and discovered strange bacteria-like formations similar to those you can see in the picture ("Yefremovka" meteorite).

    I can hardly ever judge how reliable are identifications of these structures with bacteria. I think, professional geochemists and biologists can do it better. Nonthelees, the number and size of "life" traces found in meteorites are strikingly impressive. Now Alexei Rozanov is working in tight collaboration with his NASA colleagues.

    Review "Physical Phenomena in the Heavens"

    by Prof. V.M.Lipunov

06.03.2002
16:28

Leonid MoiseyevishOzernoy passed away

15.02.2002
17:02

New Space Carrier Rocket "Mikron"

14.02.2002
20:32

Resolution that triggered Baikonur

13.02.2002
17:31

XVIII CONFERENCE ON CHARGED PARTICLE ACCELERATORS

11.12.2001
16:06

Ultrahigh Vacuum SPM - Made in Russia

23.11.2001
13:17

A New Ultrahigh-Energy Gamma-Ray Source

22.11.2001
15:37

The Letter to Astrophysical Journal Editor

22.11.2001
15:00

First Serial Nuclear Submarine "Gepard" to be Accepted by State Commission of Experts Early in December

29.10.2001
15:45

Macroscopic effects of quantum fluctuations

04.10.2001
10:20

Space is Ours!

01.10.2001
16:41

1st October - Anniversary of Dmitrij Il'ich Kozlov

22.09.2001
11:16

Planet of Zeldovich

22.09.2001
11:02

Ya.B.Zeldovich All-Moscow Seminar of Astrophysicists (ASA)

16.09.2001
12:33

Terror in USA: Email article written by a former Vietnam pilot

06.09.2001
18:47

55th Anniversary of Rocket Space Complex

08.08.2001
22:43

Russia Comes Third in Designing Supercomputers

08.08.2001
12:05

Liquid Rocket Engine Tested

12.07.2001
20:52

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