Researchers say dumping bodies into space could trigger new forms of life
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While the conditions would have to be ‘ideal,’ a human body that avoids incineration and lands on a distant world could transport microbes or even act as a ‘starter-pack’ for life.
Astronaut Scott Kelly talks about how his body feels after a year in space.
Astronaut Scott Kelly talks about how his body feels after a year in space.
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