Researchers at the University of Sheffield and the University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology have discovered something that they dub it as ‘living balloon’ believed to once carry a microscopic alien organism hinting that the spectral-like ‘ghost particle’ gathered from outer space could be a signal of alien life. The researcher added that the picture [above], which looks more like a collapsed balloon, however in its natural state is probably inflated, are like nothing previously found on Earth. He added... Spoiler that it is amazing is that they appear on the sampling stubs in an absolutely pristine condition with no contamination like pollen, grass or pollution particles “Unless a means of lifting them from Earth exists which selectively sieves them out from other Earth-derived debris then they must be incoming from space. He continued that they also produce tiny dents we call impact craters when they land on the sampler so there is almost no doubt of their space origin. Both particles were found by sending balloons into the stratosphere 27 km above the Earth’s atmosphere and examining debris pulled back from space.