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Discovered a ‘strange’ molecule in Saturn’s largest moon – Somag News
NASA published on its website on Tuesday (27) that, through a gigantic radio telescope in Chile, a team of scientists was able to
NASA published on its website on Tuesday (27) that, through a gigantic radio telescope in Chile, a team of scientists was able to identify a “weird” molecule in the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.
The molecule in question, unknown even among some chemists, is cyclopropenylidene, or C3 H2. According to the scientists, this simple, carbon-based molecule forms parts of the DNA and RNA nucleobases, structures that carry the genetic code of life, although the discovery does not necessarily…
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