Bacteria can come from Mars

A group of German and British cosmologists have learned about the mobility of life between Mars and Earth. When reconstructing the asteroid's collision conditions, Professor Dieter Stoffer's team notes

A group of German and British cosmologists have learned about the mobility of life between Mars and Earth. When reconstructed in an asteroid's collision conditions, Professor Dieter Stoffer's team notes that some microorganisms have survived and can endure a long journey from space. .

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Asteroids can carry microorganisms that live on other planets (Photo: HTV)

Some planets are big enough to drop rock pieces into space or other planets. These pieces of stone can carry life back to Earth. The researchers hypothesized that microorganisms thanks to the protection of ' stone spacecraft ' should land under ' safer ' conditions.

Cosmic biologist Cornelia Meyer tested the viability of confined microorganisms and lichens in rock-like pieces of rock on Mars in extreme conditions of the space crossing. They have experienced pressures ranging from 50,000 to 500,000 atmospheres and temperatures up to 1000 ° C but appear to have incredible stamina.

These tests demonstrate the mobility of life between Mars and Earth.

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Update 17 December 2018
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