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en It's like looking at our great, great grandparents. Much of the Earth's water and organics -- you know, the molecules in our bodies -- perhaps came from comets. So these samples will tell us ... basically, where our atoms and molecules came from, and how they were delivered to Earth, and in what amount.

en They are very small rocks, but they are rocks nonetheless. And what do these minerals tell us about how these grains form? We think that much of the Earth's water and organics ... perhaps came from comets. So what will these samples tell us about basically where our atoms and molecules came from and then how they were delivered to Earth and in what amount?

en We think much of the earth's water and organics . . . the molecules in our bodies, perhaps, came from comets.

en The beauty of comets is that they are important to us. We probably would not be here were it not for comets. Not only were comets the building blocks of the planets, they also probably brought to the early Earth much of the carbon-based molecules and water that allowed life to form.

en We are trying to learn more about comets to see what the first materials were like or how water arrived on Earth. It's important because all the atoms in our bodies were formed from the stars.

en Much of the earth's water and organics perhaps came from comets. This can give us a history of organics in the solar system.

en What we want to know is how organic molecules actually form in comets and whether they helped deliver organic material to the Earth before life began.

en When we did that, we found that putting a little nitrogen in these molecules explained the troubling molecules. This discovery takes this reservoir of molecules that we didn't think were interesting and transforms all this stuff into something of biologic interest.

en In Power6, we basically combined everything we could (throw) at it in terms of fundamental atoms and molecules all the way out to what we knew would be the software that would run on top of that system.

en There once was a time that the assumption was that the origin of life, everything from building simple compounds up to complex life, had to happen here on Earth. We've discovered that some very biologically interesting molecules can be formed outside our earthly environment and delivered here. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.

en Our intent is to demonstrate the tremendous efficiency and economy of using earth observation technology to assess water quality in historically impaired or threatened water bodies. Normally, this has been accomplished by taking thousands of water samples.

en Understanding a comet's water cycle and supply is critical to understanding these bodies as a system and as a possible source that delivered water to Earth.

en Having a charge enables you to not only detect molecules but also to measure their masses, which you can't do with neutral molecules.

en The air molecules pass right through the rubber molecules, even without a puncture. People never keep the tire pressure up.

en You literally tune the system from the atoms and molecules to the software at the other end to get the maximum possible benefits.


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