Curiosity finds organic molecules on Mars
According to Radio Voice of Russia, America's Curiosity probe has found on Red planet simple organic molecules.
According to Radio Voice of Russia, America's Curiosity probe has found on Red planet simple organic molecules.
This information has been led by Charles Elachi in charge of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), who is responsible for the research, launched on November 28 at a symposium at University of Rome La Sapienza.
According to Mr. Elachi, this is only a preliminary conclusion and needs to be appraised.
Information about the discovery of organic molecules will enable professionals to come closer to clarifying questions about life on Mars.
The Curiosity self-propelled station landed on Mars on August 6 with the main purpose of figuring out how to determine whether or not on the Red planet existed.
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