Mapping_the_cosmic_journey_of_phosphorus
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Doh! Pipped at the post again! I need to sharpen my pencil! To be fair, I did get that ESA email last Wednesday!
Either way, quite a significant article, ESA version or Phys.org version after the theories proposed last year regarding neutron star collision, the rarity of production of phosphorus and its importance for life.
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Re: Mapping_the_cosmic_journey_of_phosphorus
It's not a race, I think. The articles are differently written and would resonate differently with different folks. Just trying to provide related material here.Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:19 am
Doh! Pipped at the post again! I need to sharpen my pencil! To be fair, I did get that ESA email last Wednesday!
Either way, quite a significant article, ESA version or Phys.org version after the theories proposed last year regarding neutron star collision, the rarity of production of phosphorus and its importance for life.
Regards
Graeme
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Re: Mapping_the_cosmic_journey_of_phosphorus
notFritzArgelander wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:35 am It's not a race, I think. The articles are differently written and would resonate differently with different folks. Just trying to provide related material here.
I didn't think it was a race either, that was just my attempt at humour, I won't do it again. (That was too! (I probably will!) ) And an attempt to discuss the importance of phosphorus to the start of life and the rarity of phosphorus in the universe.
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