Ancients of Sea and Sky
Image Credit & Copyright:
Jingyi Zhang
They may look like round rocks, but they're alive.
Moreover, they are modern versions of one of the oldest known forms of life:
stromatolites.
Fossils indicate that
stromatolites appeared on Earth about 3.7 billion years ago -- even before many of the
familiar stars in the modern night sky were formed.
In the featured
image taken in
Western Australia, only the ancient central arch of our
Milky Way Galaxy formed earlier.
Even the
Magellanic Clouds, satellite galaxies of our Milky Way and visible in the featured image below the
Milky Way's arch, didn't exist in their current form when
stromatolites first grew on Earth.
Stromatolites are accreting biofilms of billions of
microorganisms that can slowly move toward light.
Using this light to
liberate oxygen into the air,
ancient stromatolites helped make
Earth hospitable to
other life forms including, eventually,
humans.