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Astronomy => In the Media... => Topic started by: ApophisAstros on Apr 12, 2015, 19:50:50

Title: Complex Organic Molecules Discovered in Infant Star System....
Post by: ApophisAstros on Apr 12, 2015, 19:50:50
Complex Organic Molecules Discovered in Infant Star System....

For the first time, astronomers have detected the presence of complex organic molecules, the building blocks of life, in a protoplanetary disk surrounding a young star, suggesting once again that the conditions that spawned our Earth and Sun are not unique in the Universe.

This discovery, made with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), reveals that the protoplanetary disk surrounding the million-year-old star MWC 480 is brimming with methyl cyanide (CH3CN), a complex carbon-based molecule. Both this molecule and its simpler cousin hydrogen cyanide (HCN) were found in the cold outer reaches of the star's newly formed disk, in a region that astronomers believe is analogous to our own Kuiper Belt -- the realm of icy planetesimals and comets beyond Neptune.

More from ALMA Observatory (http://www.almaobservatory.org/en/press-room/press-releases/824-complex-organic-molecules-discovered-in-infant-star-system-hints-that-prebiotic-chemistry-is-universal)

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