New Complex Molecules could form from Cosmic Rays0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 5, 2016
Models suggest cosmic rays can trigger reactions in interstellar ice balls causing formation of more complex molecules
Models suggest cosmic rays can trigger reactions in interstellar ice balls causing formation of more complex molecules
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