“…Molecules with two or more than two hydrogen atoms, such as H 2 , H 2 CO, H 2 O, NH 3 , and CH 4 , can undergo a change of the nuclear spin, or nuclear spin conversion (NSC), while keeping the same parity of the wave function. , The case of CH 4 is particularly interesting because of the presence of three nuclear spin isomers; furthermore, the distribution of populations in the isomers can give clues to the origin and processing of CH 4 ice in comets . The nuclear spin conversion has not been observed in the gas phase and can be studied in laboratory time scales only in ices, whether in solid CH 4 or CH 4 embedded in rare-gas , or para-hydrogen matrices. , …”