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Are there astrophysical objects where life might exist?

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Are there astrophysical objects where life might exist?

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Comets and meteors have captured recent attention as perhaps having prebiotic but complex molecules that could serve as precursors for later developments of carbon based life. The chemical sampling of a comet serves as a future mission goal of a flight program called StarDust, which will fly through the tail of a comet 5 years following its launch in February, 1999.

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