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    Amino acids
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    • Title Did the main ingredients for life come from outer space?
    • Released 10/04/2003 4:04 pm
    • Copyright ESA 2002. Illustration by Medialab.
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      Amino acids, the 'building blocks' of life, may form in dust grains in the space between the stars.


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