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Did Japan Space Probe Bring Back Alien Life?

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Like something out of a sci-fi movie, did alien particles find their way inside a space probe that landed on an asteroid and returned to Earth?



That question was raised last week by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, according to Japanese news agencies. Scientists reportedly found small, odd particles inside Japan's Hayabusa spacecraft, which returned to Earth in June after a seven-year, 3-billion-mile journey that took it to an asteroid and back.



Hayabusa left Earth in 2003, destined to become the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid, one of the many small, rocky objects found in space generally between the planets Mars and Jupiter.



After a more than two-year voyage, Hayabusa spent 30 minutes on the surface of an asteroid -- dubbed Itokawa -- and collected small samples of asteroid dust.



Recent electron microscope analysis detected some particles that display different characteristics from the dust already picked up by the spacecraft.



Hayabusa's mission was to get enough asteroid samples to help scientists learn more about the origins of our solar system. NASA researchers are helping JAXA in the examination of the spacecraft's powder payload.



Whether the asteroid dust contains an unknown extraterrestrial life form may not be known for some time, as the analysis of the material will continue for several months.



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Link: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/a...obe-bring-back-extraterrestrial-life/19666497







 
Can't wait to see what the analysis shows.
 
Evil Eye said:
[quote name='The Dragon Master']I could possibly tell you the theory about the electron microscope analysis, but I've forgotten already
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So you can't?
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I can try
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Back on topic, This is very interesting. Me thinks that the alien life would most likly be bacteria of some sorts.
 
The Dragon Master said:
Back on topic, This is very interesting. Me thinks that the alien life would most likly be bacteria of some sorts.

Well, anything bigger would be quite noticeable if it were on a probe
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But yeah, bacteria can survive everything o.O
 
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