Thread: Mars life
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Old December 16th 16, 08:48 PM posted to sci.space.policy
jacob navia
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NASA has made big progress these days. After several decades, they tell
us that organics exist in mars. At the same time, the atmosphere has
seen increases in methane what means that under the rover something is
breathing.

Fossils have been seen by specialists in the photographs sent by the
machine. But more than fossils, it would be interesting to try to get to
those beings? I mean to try to study them? Inspect the soil, the natural
entrances, protected, small cavities in the rock.

Nasa has gone an important step, but that doesn't mean that they will
change their attitude much. All indications for life (water under the
surface, methane emmissions, fossils, magnetite, and many other hints)
point to the fact that something is breathing under the rover.

What will humans do?

This time we are lucky since the rover hasn't moved and the methane is
coming right from underneath...

C'mon NASA. Pleeeeeeeze?

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