EXCLUSIVE: ALIEN BACTERIA FOUND BY SCIENTISTS FROM INDIA

by PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC | March 19, 2009 at 07:41 am
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Indian Scientist found Alien Life in space March 19, 2009 !!


Breaking news scientists from India have found three distinctive bacterias that thrieve in our outter atmosphere, it is not known exactly where these bacterias came from however one hypothesis is they are from volcanic dust thrown into space.  The other obvious theory is these bacterias are spacebound species possibly reminents of the comet Lulin or other space objects.  What ever the source this is very encouraging proof that life can exist outside our planetary body.



 



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New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) claims to have found 3 unknown species of bacteria 40 kilometres above the earth's surface.

Scientists say these could be mutant forms of earthly bacteria.


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Professor

I recall reading some time ago about the US Space Programme in which "back contamination" was mentioned. Given Earth's interface with Space through which doorways have been unlocked is this NOW to be a symptom of exploitation?. Only time will tell but the clock began ticking from the very first Space Flight.

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FOUND: Minutes, meeting of the Exobiology Committee of the Space Science Board, Feb. 20, 1960, cited in Space Science Board, "Conference on Potential Hazards of Back Contamination from the Planets, July 29- 30, 1964" (advance copy), no date [Aug. 1964].

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Great to have you back posting, awesome job guys!

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