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Bacteria @ 41km

Makarand writes " According to this article in The Times of India, air samples collected using balloon-borne cryosamplers at altitudes of around 25 miles contained bacteria that are believed extra terrestrial. This was revealed recently by legendary Indian astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar, who supervised the experiments last year. The article throws light on the brilliant Indian efforts to find if there is anyone out there. Here is an older article announcing the launch of this project. "

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  1. No explanation != Amazing Discovery by helix400 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Here is the text of the article explaining what was found:

    The probes sucked air at four different heights. Some bacteria were found in the air samples. These were not common contaminants.

    Nor had they been used in the laboratory where the test was held. Moreover, no such growth was found on control membranes.
    (End of Document)

    Now how in the world does this mean its extraterrestial?

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  2. Re:sounds dubious by The+Cydonian · · Score: 5, Insightful
    And what's with the repeated mention of the guy's Indian-ness? Can we try to keep the nationalism out of Science, please?

    Personally, I think it's a response to the general anti-Indian bashing that Indians apparently face on most international newsgroups. Add the fact that India is only now coming out of its socialist hibernation and you have a perfect situation for some oh-I'm-so-Indian chest beating. (Disclaimer:That's not a troll. I might have something in common with Indians.)

    But you're right; I agree that's a tad too gooey. Science is beyond nationalism and even (presumed) patriotism.

    As for the experiment, I've read about this before. Andromeda Strain anyone? :-D