Life on the red planet?

The NASA Research Institute has omitted signs that there is life on Mars during the past few decades. The reason is that researchers have not observed remote areas below the surface of the planet, which is a statement by the British and Swiss researchers, who claim that there is only one possible existent method. adapt to this area below the ground a few meters.

The reason that our earth has more than 3 billion years of life is because the atmosphere and gravity gravitationally reduce the intensity of the heat radiation. Another reason is the abundance of water resources, the main factor for metabolism and development. According to University of London cosmologist Lewis Dartnell, "abundant water sources appear on Mars nearly a billion years ago. And even if there is water, the cells are unlikely to exist under the influence of surface radiation. '

Picture 1 of Life on the red planet? According to reports published in Geophysical Research Letters, Dartnell's research team described how they measured the amount of heat absorbed on three different types of Mars's surface, including: arid, extremely cold regions. price with stacked ice floors and frozen land. Based on the calculations, the scientists tested the survival of some highly adaptable bacterial species, and the results showed that, whether the bacteria or spores are highly adaptable once having ventured closer to this surface were destroyed by the cold temperatures as well as the radiation here.

Scientists also said that if life could exist and develop, it could only take place at least 2 meters away from the surface of Mars, a fairly large depth of view for detectors. Searching for two spacecraft flying around Mars is Spirit and Opportunity.

And according to the plan of the European space federation, they planned to land on Mars in 2013 and proceed to plant some types of plants, if scientists could bring them back. Organic products from these depths, scientists believe can awaken this dead planet.

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