Feb 21
Organic molecules – in the form of methane – have been detected on a planet outside our solar system for the first time. The giant planet lies too close to its parent star for the methane to signal life, but the detection offers hope that astronomers will one day be able to analyse the atmospheres of Earth-like worlds.
Comment: I love how they essentially rule out the possibility of life on this planet, assuming that for life to exist planetary conditions would have to fit into the Earth pattern. In a few more years, this headline will change to: Giant firebeasts discovered on planet HD189733b, now formally known as Hell.
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