Shocking answer! Where there is Oxygen, there is sign of LIFE?

A study has revealed that Oxygen may not be an ideal indication for the possibility of life on other planets. Know the reason.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 20 2022, 19:26 IST
Joy! NASA’s asteroid mission achieved mission impossible, created history
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1/6 Nasa’s DART was the first demonstration of the “kinetic impactor” method of asteroid mitigation. This was the first time, when humans altered the path of a celestial body purposefully. (AFP)
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2/6 NASA chief Bill Nelson said, “All of us have a responsibility to protect our home planet. After all, it’s the only one we have. This mission shows that NASA is trying to be ready for whatever the universe throws at us.” He added that the US agency has proven that it can defend the planet. (via REUTERS)
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3/6 Before the crash, asteroid Dimorphous took about 11 hours and 55 minutes to orbit the larger asteroid Didymos, whereas, post crash, it took only 11 hours and 23 minutes to orbit the larger asteroid. (via REUTERS)
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4/6 DART impact has shortened the orbit by 32 minutes. None of these space rocks - Dimorphous as well as Didymos pose any threat to our planet, hence it was an ideal target to carry out the DART mission. At the time of collision, the DART spacecraft was traveling at 14000 (22,530-kmph) miles per hour. (via REUTERS)
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5/6 The DART team is currently measuring how efficiently the spacecraft transferred its momentum to the asteroid. “DART has given us some fascinating data about both asteroid properties and the effectiveness of a kinetic impactor as a planetary defense technology. The DART team is continuing to work on this rich dataset to fully understand this first planetary defense test of asteroid deflection,” said Nancy Chabot, the DART coordination lead at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in a press statement. (via REUTERS)
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6/6 Didymos, the larger asteroid of the binary pair is about a half mile (780 meters or 2559 feet) in diameter. The moonlet, Dimorphos, is about 525 feet (160 meters) in diameter. (via REUTERS)
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Oxygen may not be the vital element of life on exoplanets. (AFP)

Oxygen is the fount of life. Shockingly, while that may be true for Earth, it may not apply on other planets! There is up to 46 percent in the crust and most probably mantle too has about the same amount, while the atmosphere has around 21 percent. Oxygen is basically the byproduct of the photosynthesis process of plants. So, if scientists find any evidence of the presence of oxygen on any exoplanet, then it indicates life beyond Earth. But the latest study shows that it is not the ideal sign of life!

The latest study titled "Abiotic molecular oxygen production—Ionic pathway from sulfur dioxide," published in Science Advances, has found an abiotic source of oxygen that stems from sulphur dioxide. However, Sulphur is not a rare element in celestial bodies. As volcanoes pump out Sulphur in the atmosphere, terrestrial volcanic exoplanets may have oxygen, which simply doesn't indicate the possibility of life.

The study further says that high energy radiation can even further ionize the sulphur dioxide molecule, resulting in it rearranging itself. After the ionization, sulphur dioxide has a linear form with both oxygen atoms and makes the oxygen atoms free to drift around in chaotic orbits.

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"Upon double ionization, two of the bound electrons in the molecule get ejected and can lead to changes in the angle between the atoms in the molecule. Alternatively, as crucial in the present case, roaming can occur, that is, the atoms switch places, and the molecule takes on a whole new shape," the lead author Wallner of the study said in a press release. But it may not reform into Sulphur Dioxide again. There is a possibility that Sulphur may break up, and positively-charged oxygen molecules remain floating in the atmosphere, which is a vital element of life on Earth.

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First Published Date: 20 Oct, 18:41 IST
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