More evidence that Mars had life
Scientists have published a picture of a valley on Mars that is believed to be a tribute to the existence of life on the planet.
Scientists have published a picture of a valley on Mars that is believed to be a tribute to the existence of life on the planet.
New image of Mawrth Vallis valley.
According to Dailymail, the latest image by Mars Express spacecraft about the world surprised the scientific world. The photo captures the close-up of the Martian surface around the Mawrth Vallis valley , where it once found signs of water.
Scientists believe that there was life about 3.6 billion years ago in this largest valley of Mars. Wide area, about 600km long, 2km wide.
The image is a picture of the volcanic ash ashes , water lava, a safe haven of bacteria in the rock from radiation and corrosion. As predicted by scientists, similar lava layers have also been present on our planet since ancient times when the Earth was newly formed.
Therefore the area around the valley is said to be the ideal place where extraterrestrials live.
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