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shift6
11-01-2006, 07:19 PM
A Princeton-led research group has discovered an isolated community of bacteria nearly two miles underground that derives all of its energy from the decay of radioactive rocks rather than from sunlight. According to members of the team, the finding suggests life might exist in similarly extreme conditions even on other worlds.

The self-sustaining bacterial community, which thrives in nutrient-rich groundwater found near a South African gold mine, has been isolated from Earth's surface for several million years. It represents the first group of microbes known to depend exclusively on geologically produced hydrogen and sulfur compounds for nourishment. The extreme conditions under which the bacteria live bear a resemblance to those of early Earth, potentially offering insights into the nature of organisms that lived long before our planet had an oxygen atmosphere.

http://planetary.org/news/2006/1027_Bacteria_Found_Thriving_Deep.html

jpinard
11-01-2006, 08:41 PM
http://planetary.org/news/2006/1027_Bacteria_Found_Thriving_Deep.html

Cool. I wish we'd scrap all of NASA's projects and just send fancy probes to water laden worlds instead.

Euri
11-04-2006, 04:45 AM
I would LOVE missions to Europa, personally. I am dying to see what is underneath that ice.

jpinard
11-04-2006, 05:38 AM
I would LOVE missions to Europa, personally. I am dying to see what is underneath that ice.

Yea me too. It's so sad they scrapped all the planetary/moon probes in favor of "Human Mission to Mars"... which is just crap as far as quality science is concerned.

Karen
11-04-2006, 05:57 AM
The aliens warned us not to go to Europa, though.

Euri
11-04-2006, 06:34 AM
The aliens warned us not to go to Europa, though.

Fuckers. We will go there and steal their diamond mountains.