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Russian scientists have announced plans to publish a full album of photographs of fossilized microorganisms that existed in space before our planet appeared, RIA Novosti reports.
The album is scheduled for release in November this year. The images, for example, show fossils found on the Orhei meteorite, which fell in France in the XIX century. According to Alexey Rozanov, an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, signs of microorganisms were already visible on the space guest at that time, but then science was not able to adequately explain them.
According to researchers, the presence of fossils on meteorites is one of the convincing evidence of the so-called panspermia (the theory that life on Earth could have been brought from outer space).
Rozanov added that he and his colleagues are ready for disputes, which will probably continue after the photos are published.
Scientists of the Russian Academy of Sciences have been working together with their American colleagues to identify and describe fossils since 2015.
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