Bacteria in Meteorites Aliens Journal of Cosmology

We are not alone in the universe, says NASA astrobiologist Dr. Richard B. Hoover. And he claims to have the extraterrestrial fossils to back it up.

Aliens exist, and we have proof.

That astonishingly awesome claim comes from Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, who says he has found conclusive evidence of alien life — fossils of bacteria found in an extremely rare class of meteorite called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites. (There are only nine such meteorites on planet Earth.) Hoover’s findings were published late Friday night in the Journal of Cosmology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

“I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth,” Hoover, who has spent more than 10 years studying meteorites around the world, told FoxNews.com in an interview. “This field of study has just barely been touched — because quite frankly, a great many scientist [sic] would say that this is impossible.”

Hoover discovered the fossils by breaking apart the CI1 meteorite, and analyzing the exposed rock with a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to detect any fossil remains. What he found were fossils of micro-organisms (pictured below), many of which he says are strikingly similar to those found on our own planet (pictured above).

alien-life-figure-4a“The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth,” said Hoover. Some of the fossils, however, are quite odd. “There are some that are just very strange and don’t look like anything that I’ve been able to identify, and I’ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stump.”

In order to satisfy the inevitable hoard of buzz-killing skeptics, Hoover’s study and evidence were made available to his peers in the scientific community in advance of the study’s publications, giving them a chance to thoroughly dissect his findings. Comments from those who decided to sift through the evidence will be published online, alongside the study.

“Given the controversial nature of his discovery, we have invited 100 experts and have issued a general invitation to over 5,000 scientists from the scientific community to review the paper and to offer their critical analysis,” writes Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics scientist Dr. Rudy Schild, who serves as the Journal of Cosmology’s editor-in-chief. “No other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting, and never before in the history of science has the scientific community been given the opportunity to critically analyze an important research paper before it is published.”

Needless to say, if Hoover’s conclusions are found to be accurate, the implications for human life will be staggering. Here’s hoping that he’s right.

Update: While the Journal of Cosmology says that “no other paper in the history of science has undergone such a thorough vetting,” some highly respected names in the scientific community are challenging the validity of Cosmology, and the findings of Dr. Hoover.

“[The Journal of Cosmology] isn’t a real science journal at all,” says PZ Meyers in Science Blogs, “but is the ginned-up website of a small group of crank academics obsessed with the idea of Hoyle and Wickramasinghe that life originated in outer space and simply rained down on Earth.”

So there you have it — this is either reality-altering news, or the work of kooks. Our hearts believe, but our brains are kind of bummed.

Edit: This article has been updated with an additional photograph and altered for clarity.

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  1. Some dude at 4:45am 12th April 2011 If all of that were correct about Jesus possibly being an alien of some sort, then Satan and demons would be aliens too. ;-) Is it strange that almost makes sense?
  2. Dave Moehle at 9:57am 9th March 2011 OK, mr and miss, "how can this be debunked..." THIS IS FROM DT newest post today.... Friggin SHEEP.... Cure your Cranial Rectal disfuntion and quit being such tools !!! You're welcome BTW "Rather than being made by micro-organisms from outer space, the holes in the meteorite found by Hoover — who has made similar claims twice in the past — were probably made by Earth-born bacteria, say biologists."
  3. Cow Layfo at 1:50am 7th March 2011 Fossils or not, if they do indeed turn out to be validated as life originating from somewhere that ISN'T Earth... That would be perhaps the single most important discovery of our lifetimes, and perhaps in the history of our race. I can not wait to hear whats going on with this, because if it's true... Man oh man... Amazing.
  4. Jeffrey Van Camp at 5:29pm 6th March 2011 Jesus, aliens, and idiots. Oh my! Good article Andrew.
    1. Andrew Couts at 6:29am 7th March 2011 Thanks Jeffrey :-)
  5. Frederic Ditan at 12:54am 7th March 2011 People will probably ask until they acknowledge the real existence of information, Dave might have a point because he did not believe on a 1 click info, in that case @dave better to ask the source of digital trends don't waste your time for a great debate, they gave you the link read it and make your own hypothesis
  6. dg101 at 2:40pm 6th March 2011 So...Tell me something, bible thumpers. God created earth, yeah? What about Mars? Or venus? Or the other planets in our solar system? He create those too? Assuming so, he decided to give life that looked like HIM on ONE? And not only that, this is your almighty creator who can create life, who is infallible and omnipotent, yet he couldn't create a being that would listen to his orders and NOT eat an apple? And you really think he made the earth and heavens and life on this planet, then called it an eternity? Is it not possible to have God AND science? That maybe God, or whatever, set these things into motion. And how is it, you people explain dinosaurs if the Earth is really not THAT old? I mean, if God is really this infallible master creator, why would he be so inept to have to fool his creations into believing in him? What kind of creator says "Worship me, you worthless sack of crap, or you'll go to place and tortured." Personally, that sounds like a vicious dictator, not a loving father. All this said, I don't care what you believe. Just don't pretend quotes from an old book are proof that science you clearly don't understand is wrong.
    1. 14344 at 4:48pm 6th March 2011 God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts... this explains that we will not and we cannot know anything.. there are lots of questions that will be left unanswered.. and He also created us to worship Him and not to know anything He knows.. His essence of being the creator will be gone if we will know everything He knows.. i know you will not believe Him easily.. but i believe that He will do something great in your life if you would only have an open heart and mind.. ^^
      1. Gareth Jenkinson at 10:30am 7th March 2011 "God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts... this explains that we will not and we cannot know anything.. " So why do we have Science and Education? It's pointless!! "He also created us to worship Him and not to know anything He knows.." =Vanity. Egotistical. Self gratification. Not very God like attributes, more like the ego's of 2500 year old Jewish goat herders?..... "there are lots of questions that will be left unanswered.." = Evidence for this statement please? "I believe that He will do something great in your life if you would only have an open heart and mind.. " = Did he also do this recently for people in Haiti, or The floods in Pakistan or one of 8 million kids who die each year before they reach 5 because of starvation!! No matter how ridiculous Religion and it's many excuses seem, there will always be people willing to follow this nonsense without question. Such a shame......
      2. dg101 at 11:09am 7th March 2011 Let me ask you this. How do you know all this? Because you read it in an old book? Because...if we go by that, then there REALLY was a giant white whale called Moby Dick, and there's a place where kids never grow up and fight pirates and hang out with a bunch of indians.
      3. Dale Moore at 10:35am 29th March 2011 really So if I open my heart god will do something great *rubs bible like an oil lamp* I wish god those who have faith without scientific evidence all go to paradise and let the rest of us be
    2. Jclark333@yahoo.com at 8:48am 7th March 2011 Tell me something dg101, would you want a hunsband/wife to love you under your control, being brainwashed to do whatever you wanted and having no mind of their own? Or would you rather have a husband/wife that loved you out of their own free will? One would get a lot more pleasure from that than dictating the "love" themselves. This is the same for God. He wants people to choose to love him out of their own free will because he too gets more pleasure from that. You should read Mere Christianity by C.S Lewis. He used to be an atheist but converted to Christianity before he died. "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." A quote from Albert Einstein
      1. dg101 at 11:05am 7th March 2011 There's a huge difference. I'm not creating my wife and telling her to love me or she'll spend all the endlessness of eternity being tortured horribly. I mean, if I woke my wife up every morning and reminded her of what a lowlife I consider her to be compared to me, how do you think that would go over in getting her to CHOOSE to love me? If God wants people to love him, why would he not make his presence known. I grew up in Catholicism. I used to be a member of my church's teen group. I know about faith. I was kicked out for saying "Believe what you want, as long as it makes you feel fulfilled and doesn't hurt anyone." I'm not even saying for sure that there IS no God. I think that whatever's going on for real is so mind-blowing we haven't even scratched the surface. I mean, you have this faith based on a book thousands of years old written by MEN who CLAIMED God was talking to them. If you tried that NOW, you'd be laughed away. The only reason, and I mean the ONLY reason, the bible is taken so serious is it's age. We don't have access to it's writers. But I am willing to bet that if we could, our opinion of the bible would be about as welcoming as most opinions on Scientology. And in the end, it boils down to this: God's a benevolent, all-powerful creator, who is completely infallible and everything he does is great right? Yet he succumbs to vanity and selfishness? THAT'S God? As for C.S. Lewis... Another man's words aren't going to sway me, especially not the extremely misogynistic guy who wrote about Jesus lions, one-legged creatures, and goatmen. I mean, that lack of thought is why there are Scientologists. I think for myself, and go by my own experiences. In my life, I have learned this. If there IS a God? He's moved on. He left us behind a looooooooong time ago.
      2. a random guy at 7:17am 20th April 2011 dg101 just got pwned
  7. Bernd Currie at 7:46pm 6th March 2011 Evidence will trickle in, just like when we was said earth was round. Bacteria fossils so what, we say now. Bacteria is life, but these are just fossils.
  8. Bernd Currie at 7:43pm 6th March 2011 No, it said need a new vaccine against mutant life forms.
  9. David Colburn at 4:20am 6th March 2011 I hope the science behind this isn't as sloppy as the article editing. I don't believe we're looking at a picture of alien bacterium here at all (although it was taken from the Journal of Cosmology webpage article). One paragraph tells the reader: "Fig. 1.e is a FESEM Backscattered Electron image of an Ivuna filament with sulfur-rich globules S and rounded terminus R that is similar in size and morphology to the giant bacterium “Titanospirillum velox”." But it's NOT - that's Figure d. Immediately after the images, a DIFFERENT and accurate description is given of Figure e: "(e.) giant bacterium Titanospirillum velox” with sulfur (S) globules collected from Microcoleus mat of Ebro Delta, Spain." Figure e is the picture posted with this article - it's an EARTH bacterium, NOT an alien one! I figured this one out quickly on the first read - makes me wonder how closely Mr. Couts read the article.
    1. Andrew Couts at 2:07pm 6th March 2011 Mr. Colburn, Thanks for your comment. The original image was chose purely for its clarity. We've updated the article with an image from the meteorite, and indicated that the picture at the top of the article is of an Earth-born bacterium. Thanks for your careful reading!
  10. Nathan Pretlow at 10:18am 6th March 2011 Did it say hi ya doing.lol
  11. Prem Sawant at 8:08am 6th March 2011 is this true give us some proof or evidence
  12. Tarun Kumar at 7:28am 6th March 2011 Lets see. . .
  13. Michael A at 11:08pm 5th March 2011 Sorry Dave, but you are confusing another article posted by NASA A long time ago. The article about life being mostly made up of arsenic instead of water. It was a very misleading article yes, but it did prove that other life beyond our water based life was possible. This article was only posted a few days ago, it was unheard of until then. So please stop making yourself look bad by posting on articles you clearly don't understand or haven't really read.
  14. Michael Hookano at 6:12am 6th March 2011 L O L
  15. Ben Davidson at 4:45am 6th March 2011 Space Worms, what won't they think of next?
  16. Kameron Besler at 3:32am 6th March 2011 @Dave ur lame and you need to keep Digital Trends name out ur mouth @Chris 10/10 for you mate @Digital Trends keep up the good work ppls
  17. Digital Trends at 3:23am 6th March 2011 Thanks Chris!
  18. Chris Johnson at 3:06am 6th March 2011 Dave: 0/10, one of the worst trolls I've read in a while. No proof and the fact your similar post on DT's site (which was poorly written) shows you're nothing more than someone that reads things on "Debunk.com" and runs his mouth about things he doesn't know anything about. Considering the rest of your post on DT's site are nothing more than trolls, why should this be different?Dr. Richard B. Hoover is a VERY well respected scientist in his field so I wouldn't be so quick to call him a fraud.Eh, never mind, I'll give you a 1/10 because I bit.
  19. Tyler Roden at 2:05am 6th March 2011 Dave = troll
  20. Dustin Rushing at 1:38am 6th March 2011 @dave your wrong man.
  21. Digital Trends at 1:26am 6th March 2011 The news was just reported Friday: http://journalofcosmology.com/Life100.html
  22. Digital Trends at 1:26am 6th March 2011 @Dave: If it's a rehashed debunked article, then where is the original? Please link to it.
  23. ioman at 5:25pm 5th March 2011 Hi Dave, Sad to see you commenting without doing any research. It was just published this past Friday: http://journalofcosmology.com/Life100.html It was also just reported on Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/05/exclusi... Also: delelte should be "delete" "I think you are a bunch of nutless idouches" Clearly DT is not a site for you. Go have fun on Gizmodo. Cheers!
  24. PastorAgnostic at 5:14pm 5th March 2011 Home skulking iz fun! Aint it so? No, wait. We are alone, cuz Jeezus told us what we was. No, wait, the whirled is 7,017 years old, cuz Jeezus, are lard 'n saviouere toe us so. And so did his good book ( witch I never red, but I here's about it evry sondy or sew.)
    1. Keith Jones at 6:42am 6th March 2011 First, "Jesus" never said we were "alone" in the universe. He too is obviously Alien--doesn't change my belief(s). Second, do you know any scientist out there that have "concrete" evidence of how old the earth is (not just theories)? Jesus didn't say the earth was "7,017" years old???? In fact, the first words of the Bible (you never read) says, "In The Beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth." Well, this doesn't mention a time frame so it could easily be billions of years prior. Christianity is based on faith but demoralizing it isn't very nice? Maybe if you would have read the Bible, just for an objective purpose, you'd know more about the subject prior to these sarcastic statements. I'm a believer in Balance and Karma. Christianity keeps my world balanced and provides me an opt. just "in case" this Bible you've never read, is actual real and one day is proven. For now, I'll hold on firmly. Love is the answer....not hate. No matter what religion/faith you believe in or whether you believe in anything at all.
      1. jmcanoy1860 at 8:38am 6th March 2011 There is plenty of concrete evidence in the form of rock layers and the physical constants present in radioisotope decay (among many many others). Creationist assertions to the contrary, decay rates do not vary in any known reality and are therefore constant. No theorizing required. Beyond that. I am an atheist and I have read the bible. Twice.
      2. Cherie Koelndorfer Muldoon at 9:35am 6th March 2011 Keith, this deviates from the subject a bit, so hopefully you can forgive me. I was so surprised to find someone with similar viewpoints to my own, I had to make an account just to comment. I too, suspect Jesus was "Alien" of some sort. I too believe the faith doesn't conflict with there being life on any other planet. I also believe the vague statement in the beginning of Genesis gives no time frame, and leaves plenty of interpretation room in the space of billions of years. Balance and karma are divine to me, and (despite all my internal anger) love IS the answer, regardless of any faith. Thank you! I have felt alone with these beliefs for a while. You've restored my faith a bit in...anyone. I wonder if you have a Facebook?
      3. Hali Equality Cespedes-Chorin at 9:38am 6th March 2011 Kevin, You've never studied science, have you? Because if you had, you would never use "scientist" and "just theories" in the same sentence. Good lord, on the first day of any science class past third grade, they teach you about what a theory is.
      4. Chibueze Opata at 4:42pm 6th March 2011 nicely said Keith. it's really strange to discover how people can twist things, and how they always fall to separating reality into yin and yang. Love is not just the answer but the essence, the whole point of our being on earth is to understand Love and to understand Love is to understand God.
        1. Gareth Jenkinson at 9:15am 7th March 2011 Is that the same God of love that commits total genocide and countless murders in the OT? Or the same God er his son, er God who tells us to cut off our hands if we sin? Who has condemed us to eternal sin for giving us temptation? That believes a women should be stoned to death for adultery? Some God of love. Only sick humans could make up such nonsense and then sell it to the rest of mankind as something good. Any rational thinking person would say this God is evil and child like and clearly man made garbage.
      5. Gareth Jenkinson at 9:05am 7th March 2011 Hello. Jesus never really said very much, except follow me or burn in Hell. I don't think Jesus had any views which are relevant to the modern day. At best his fabricated message was contradictory and at worse was total and utter nonsense. If you are a xtian then either you truly believe every word of the NT or it's all false. I don't understand how a person can have an option to believe, hope it might be real and not man made garbage written by bronze age goat herders 70 years after J.C floated back to never never land. I would agree that love is the answer, shame most organised religions don't follow that message!! _I can't prove J.C never existed, but I really find it hard to comprehend how 2 billion ppl can base their entire lives on faith that a few stories "might" be true. A court of Law would dismiss both the OT and NT on a total lack of evidence!! Aliens do exist, and old J.C never revealed himself to them I’m willing to bet. And the only reason why we aint made official contact, that we know of yet, is because of Religion. I think the time is coming though and I can't wait. Aliens will blow Religion a part and this world will be free from brain washing and delusional thinking. Bring it on!!
  25. Roberto Rob Knives Nieves at 1:10am 6th March 2011 This is pretty exciting. i recently took an astronomy course and we went over the martian rock that was discovered in Antarctica that had a picture of interest like this one. Compared to that martian rock, this looks like a smokin gun! Well, im hoping for progress for NASA, especially since the rocket that launched this week, Glory, failed and crashed.
  26. ljvillanueva at 4:55pm 5th March 2011 Thanks for commenting on something you haven't read. It is hard to debunk something six months before it has been published, they must be using time travel.
    1. megapenguinx at 12:34am 6th March 2011 I hear that was debunked 6 months ago
      1. frosted at 9:57am 6th March 2011 I debunked that when it was on vinyl
  27. ljvillanueva at 4:53pm 5th March 2011 Interesting find! At least they seem to be doing it the right way, getting the opinions of scientists instead of just imposing their own. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next two weeks when other have had a chance to think about it and evaluate the evidence.
  28. Tom Culler at 4:50pm 5th March 2011 Wow... so angry... I blame the aliens.
  29. Jason Rolands at 4:20pm 5th March 2011 *plethora
    1. Dave Moehle at 4:52pm 5th March 2011 Thanks for the correction... You should be an editor for DT !
  30. Dave Moehle at 12:14am 6th March 2011 This is another re-hashed debunked article, just like the "lost tribe" article a few weeks back. This was proven to be a bunch of crap, and only created to try to keep NASA afloat... Jeez Digital Trends is going downhill FAST !! No wonder the new Google algorythm knocked 'em down !!! Good call Google
  31. Kameron Besler at 11:14pm 5th March 2011 amazing guys
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