Every year, our planet encounters dust from comets and asteroids. These interplanetary dust particles pass through our atmosphere and give rise to shooting stars. Some of them reach the ground in the form of micrometeorites. An international program conducted for nearly 20 has determined that 5,200 tons per year of these micrometeorites reach the ground.

(“Meaning that if fairly good scientific studies of the chemical composition of that dust is performed, if the analysis shows that it contains the statistically correct proportions of all atoms (Sulfur,Phosphorus,Oxygen,Nitrogen,Carbon and Hydrogen), elements, and minerals, besides other direct evidence like aminoácidos, catalytic enzymes or any other proteins, of a carbon based form of life presence. Why we should have doubts? If all parts of the puzzle are falling from the Universe on our backyard, then I have no doubts that thousands of those swimming,crawling,flying or waking curious Puzzles exits in billions of locations trough the Universe.” W.Santa)

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