Posted by tourdemars to Life on Mars at August 3, 2004 09:08 AM
Those twin robots hard at work on Mars have transmitted teasing views that reinforce the prospect that microbial life may exist on the red planet. Results from NASA’s Spirit and Opportunity rovers are being looked over by a legion of planetary experts, including a scientist who remains steadfast that his experiment in 1976 proved the presence of active microbial life in the topsoil of Mars. "All factors necessary to constitute a habitat for life as we know it exist on current-day Mars," explained Gilbert Levin, executive officer for science at Spherix Incorporated of Beltsville, Maryland.TrackBack URL for this entry:
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Even if Mars life is more than probable. The question that lurks in the back of ones thoughts is can it be deadly to human or animal life forms from Earth.
Just one more reason for a sample an return to an isolation Lab. Gee just what the ISS is today but will it be capable in the near future for such advanced reasearch. With current budget crunching, cancelling of not only programs, satelites, and ISS modules how can we be ready for that day.
Posted by: Harold LaValley at August 3, 2004 09:43 AM
If my telepathically received information that the Anunaki are currently running operations on Mars (see my comments to 'Gitches Dog Mars Rovers') then life on Mars would not only be POSSIBLE, it would mean that the buildings our surface penetrating radar revealed there could still be occupied, making life, not ON, but BELOW the surface of Mars a FACT!
Posted by: Martin Brent at August 6, 2004 07:14 AM
i want to know about the planet MARS. is life is possible there. what are the living creatures live in the planet mars.i need all the details with photos.
Posted by: munin at August 16, 2004 06:13 AM