Davies P C
Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics, University of Adelaide, Australia.
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There is increasing acceptance that catastrophic cosmic impacts have played an important role in shaping the history of terrestrial life. Large asteroid and cometary impacts are also capable of displacing substantial quantities of planetary surface material into space. The discovery of Martian rocks on Earth suggests that viable microorganisms within such ejecta could be exchanged between planets. If this conjecture is correct, it will have profound implications for the origin and evolution of life in the solar system.
越来越多的人接受这样一种观点,即灾难性的宇宙撞击在塑造地球生命史方面发挥了重要作用。大型小行星和彗星撞击也能够将大量行星表面物质送入太空。在地球上发现火星岩石表明,此类喷出物中的存活微生物可能在行星之间交换。如果这一推测正确,它将对太阳系中生命的起源和演化产生深远影响。