The earth is surrounded by a bubble of bacteria
Earth’s
upper atmosphere—below freezing, nearly without oxygen, flooded by UV
radiation—is no place to live. But last winter, scientists from the
Georgia Institute of Technology discovered that billions of bacteria
actually thrive up there. Expecting only a smattering of microorganisms,
the researchers flew six miles above Earth’s surface in a NASA jet
plane. There, they pumped outside air through
a filter to collect particles. Back on the ground, they tallied the
organisms, and the count was staggering: 20 percent of what they had
assumed to be just dust or other particles was alive. Earth, it seems,
is surrounded by a bubble of bacteria.
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