Astronomers searching for the building blocks of life in a giant dust cloud at the heart of the Milky Way have concluded that it tastes vaguely of raspberries.

The unanticipated discovery follows years of work by astronomers who trained their 30m radio telescope on the enormous ball of dust and gas in the hope of spotting complex molecules that are vital for life…

In the latest survey, astronomers sifted through thousands of signals from Sagittarius B2, a vast dust cloud at the centre of our galaxy. While they failed to find evidence for amino acids, they did find a substance called ethyl formate, the chemical responsible for the flavour of raspberries…

Curiously, ethyl formate has another distinguishing characteristic: it also smells of rum.

The astronomers used the IRAM telescope in Spain to analyse electromagnetic radiation emitted by a hot and dense region of Sagittarius B2 that surrounds a newborn star.

Radiation from the star is absorbed by molecules floating around in the gas cloud, which is then re-emitted at different energies depending on the type of molecule.

Last year, the team came tantalisingly close to finding amino acids in space with the discovery of a molecule that can be used to make them, called amino acetonitrile.

The latest discoveries have boosted the researchers’ morale because the molecules are as large as the simplest amino acid, glycine. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are widely seen as being critical for complex life to exist anywhere in the universe.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if we find an amino acid out there in the coming years,” said Belloche.

No angels dancing on a pinhead, though.



  1. god says:

    Where’s the part with chocolate?

  2. orangetiki says:

    I’ll give you $20 to put your tongue on that dust cloud

  3. Paddy-O says:

    “…and smells of rum”

    Thar be space pirates…

  4. MR says:

    So Bacardi Raspberry is the essence of the universe? I’ll make a note to pick some up the next time I’m at the liquor store….

  5. AdmFubar says:

    and i thought douglas adams had it right with the gin and tonic being the universal drink…..

  6. Buzz says:

    Ah, the grand experiment in blog format is ended. How nice to find the predictable, functional original back in operation nearly unscathed…

    But I digress.

    “ethyl formate, the chemical responsible for the flavour of raspberries…

    “Curiously, ethyl formate has another distinguishing characteristic: it also smells of rum”

    I can see giving you the raspberry, but not the rum. If this declaration were true, then how is it that people don’t mistake rum for raspberry juice? Or versa visa?

    • Ariana says:

      Magic 😮
      Maybe it reacts to things differently giving a different effect? Like if someone was being an arsehole to you you’d react diferently to if they were being really sweet

  7. Mouring says:

    Sorry folks. You see me and the boys were partying down with these hot alien chicks at the center of the galaxy when someone got a bit too drunk… Lets just say “alcohol abuse” and leave it at that…

    Was hoping it wouldn’t be found this quick. I’ll clean up the mess tomorrow.

  8. The Monster's Lawyer says:

    God giving us the big raspberry?

  9. Angel H. Wong says:

    God likes gay drinks.

  10. green says:

    I smell bullshit.

  11. Taxing Problem says:

    Sound like the astro nomers were nippin’ at the raspberry rum. I mean come’on the center of the universe, where is that exactly? When did they travel there? Oh they just got back from their trip on galaxy shuttle # 420?

    These guys just love making up all this stuff since you keep paying them to make up these stories with your tax googles. I can just hear them laughing hysterically in their board rooms.

  12. BubbaRay says:

    #11, it’s not the center of the universe, it’s the center of the galaxy. And it’s located in the constellation Sagittarius near RA 17h 45m Dec -29° 00′.

    Never heard of spectroscopy, huh?

  13. Glenn E. says:

    Did somebody spill their drinky pooh, on the spectroscope, last night?

    I wasn’t aware that clouds of dust could be analyzed at that distance. Don’t they have to read some source of radiation thru it? How do they know its spectrum signature, isn’t effected by something else? Maybe this absorption signature is a combination of things getting in the way. Maybe the radiation source is a star or something, that’s raspberry and rum flavored. Or at least enough of its spectrum is rum flavored to taint the spectrum analysis of the dust cloud.

    Does anyone reading this seriously think this news won’t result in an endorsement for some alcohol based beverage? I guess we should rename the Milkiway Galaxy, the Raspberry Blast Galaxy. Since obvious a certain candy company is coming to its defense. How about the Raspberry Rum Ball Galaxy. Then at least chocolate is saved!

  14. The Monster's Lawyer says:

    I think it’s a huge right-wing conspiracy to discredit the liberal effort to make the universe smell better.


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