Algae, lichens and mushrooms are growing on Red planet?

Many scientists believe that some images of the Martian surface are evidence that life exists on the Red planet.

In a recent controversial study, alien life hunters claim 15 images that NASA's Curiosity self-propelled vehicle on Mars is a testament to growing algae, lichens and fungi. on this planet.

According to the study, these organisms grew from the barren surface of Mars in just 3 days.

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The image is said to be fungus growing on Mars.(Photo: NASA)

NASA has so far not spoken about the research published in this Journal of Biological Science and Space Science.

If confirmed, it would bring about a revolution in human knowledge of Mars as well as life outside of Earth.

Many scientists believe that Mars is the only planet in the Solar System beyond Earth that exists. The scientific community agrees with this observation but believes that life only exists under the surface of the Red Planet.

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Scientists believe that organisms have sprung up from the barren surface of Mars in just 3 days.(Photo: NASA).

So as soon as the study of the life on the surface of the Martian is published, many scientists have come to find out the problem.

Some claim that the specimens may be hematite, a form of iron oxide. They even emphasized that this cannot be considered evidence of life on the Red planet and the fact that so far there is no evidence to support this hypothesis.