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Chaos On The Frontiers Of Sol - Part One

Pluto, Charon and other Kuiper Belt debris are thought to be rich in organic compounds. In fact, they probably comprise, in total mass, the biggest supply of moderately complex organic compounds anywhere in the Solar System, which may mean incoming comets provided Earth not only with its water supply but a crucial supply of organic compounds out of which life was able to evolve. The question is, how complex are these organic compounds, and just what are they?

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