A Cosmic Prevalence of Nanobacteria?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Interstellar Dust, Panspermia, Far-Ultraviolet Extinction, Nanobacteria

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The data on the far-ultraviolet extinction of starlight in our galaxy
and in external galaxies is interpreted in terms of the widespread
occurrence of organic particles of optical refractive index 1.4 and
radii less than or equal to 20~nm. Such particles are candidates for
nanobacteria such as recently been found in abundance on the Earth.

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