Here's the paper http://journalofcosmology.com/JOC22/milton_diatom.pdf which includes photos
Abstract
Sampling of the stratosphere at heights between 22 and 27 km was carried out in the UK on 31st July 2013 using balloon-borne equipment carrying aseptically clean electron microscope stubs onto which aerosols were directly captured. The experiment revealed the presence of a diatom frustule captured from a height of >25km. On account of the very short residence time of particles of diatom size and mass at these heights, we argue for its incidence from space, with a probable origin in the watery environment of a comet.
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For the moment we are content to claim that diatom fragment isolated during these studies has an extraterrestrial origin.
And here's a fair interpretation http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...ng-in-Earths-atmosphere-claims-scientist.html
Faux News? Don't know
Abstract
Sampling of the stratosphere at heights between 22 and 27 km was carried out in the UK on 31st July 2013 using balloon-borne equipment carrying aseptically clean electron microscope stubs onto which aerosols were directly captured. The experiment revealed the presence of a diatom frustule captured from a height of >25km. On account of the very short residence time of particles of diatom size and mass at these heights, we argue for its incidence from space, with a probable origin in the watery environment of a comet.
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For the moment we are content to claim that diatom fragment isolated during these studies has an extraterrestrial origin.
And here's a fair interpretation http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...ng-in-Earths-atmosphere-claims-scientist.html
Faux News? Don't know