Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Scientists feel they have captured alien microorganisms from the Earth’s atmosphere


#NASA #microorganisms #astrobiologist #aliens #extraterrestrial Scientists from the University of Sheffield and the University of Buckingham are believed to have captured microorganisms sent by aliens to Earth inside metal balls to create seed life on our planet as reported in daliymail.co.uk dated 16 February 2015.
Dr Milton Wainwright, an astrobiologist, claims to have found a tiny metal sphere that was oozing a 'gooey' substance in samples that had been gathered by a balloon in the Earth's stratosphere. In his opinion, the tiny ball, about the width of a human hair, could be an example of directed panspermia. This is a term he has used to indicate that life was deliberately sent to Earth by some unknown extraterrestrial civilization.
He goes on to add that the strange material coming from the titanium ball is biological in nature and could, in fact, be a colony of tiny microorganisms. His team discovered the sphere when examining samples of dust and particulate matter collected by a balloon that had been sent around 16 miles into the atmosphere.
The theory put forth by Professor Wainwright and his team cannot be ignored in totality or be considered farfetched because the idea that life can survive high the Earth's atmosphere has been corroborated by NASA - scientists working with NASA have recently discovered bacteria living up to five miles above the Earth's surface.

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