lithopanspermia
Lithopanspermia is a hypothesis about the interplanetary transfer of life via rocks ejected from a planetary body by impacts. In this view, rocks reaching another world can shield microorganisms during space transit, allowing them to survive long enough to seed life upon landing. It is a rock-based mechanism within the broader idea of panspermia.
The proposed process involves several stages. First, a planetary surface is bombarded by a large impact, ejecting
Evidence and challenges surround lithopanspermia. Experiments have shown that certain microorganisms and spores can survive exposure
The hypothesis informs astrobiology and planetary protection, influencing how scientists think about life’s distribution in the