In the star “Bud,” in the constellation of Orion astronomers have discovered complex organic matter.
Scientists say that a new born star in the Orion contains alcohol. To such conclusion experts came after analysis of the internal composition of the HH 212. The researchers noticed in April of this year, an emerging star in Orion.
They immediately took this phenomenon to analyze. After the study of the internal chemical composition of the HH 212, they came to the conclusion that the embryo of a new space object contains alcohol and a pair of unknown molecules. To date, scientists adhere to the theory of Toom, the birth of new stars in space occurs on the background of the presence of gas and dust, in cold temperature.
But their last observation turned literally all the early theories. Judging by the events in April, the new emerging star, whose name experts gave NN 212, looks different from the rest, resembling a giant hamburger, which holds a molecule of methanol or alcohol. The presence of such complex chemical compounds suggests that the planets may be conditions for the birth of a new life. In the near future, scientists have some work to do.
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