New sign of life in Mars
Scientists have discovered that hot water mixed with rocks lies beneath the surface of Mars. They argue that the hot water has been in place for hundreds of millions of years, longer than water on the surface of Mars and is a sign of life.
Scientists have discovered that hot water mixed with rocks lies beneath the surface of Mars. They argue that the hot water has been in place for hundreds of millions of years, longer than water on the surface of Mars and is a sign of life.
>>>Russia is about to take land on Mars's satellite
The erosion and volcanic holes inadvertently help researchers see
obtain clay ore in hundreds of places on Mars - (Photo: Daily Mail)
Detecting hot water streams on the surface of Mars is just accidental. Scientists are able to observe thanks to volcanic pits and the surface erosion of the planet. According to the study, the type of clay beneath the surface of Mars is different from the clay above.
Professor John Mustard, of Brown University in Providence, said: ' The minerals that form in shallow areas below the surface are found everywhere on Mars. Meanwhile the clay on the surface of Mars is difficult to find and very limited '.
It is known that the next plan for this year by scientists is to study one of the warmest, most humid areas and some studies of the surface of clay using the Curiosity Rover vehicle.
In addition to NASA's 'Mars' evaporation and atmospheric process , or MAVEN, which was launched in 2013, will provide evidence to support or will resist new interpretations of environmental history this red planet.
- Life may have existed 700 million years on Mars
- Discovered ice on Mars
- Video: Detecting the sign of Mars around the equator
- Mars can nourish life
- NASA detected images of clam shells on Mars
- Aliens may have been on Mars 3.8 billion years ago
- Discover the best location to search for life on Mars
- Phoenix approaches the area that may have ice on Mars
- NASA suddenly announced shock about life on Mars
- Be overwhelmed by images of life on Mars that may appear in the future
Take photos of mountains on the dwarf planet closest to Earth Mars probe robots can fire lasers themselves Discovering earth-like planets are the hottest planets The opportunity to find extraterrestrial beings is approaching The mystery continues to challenge humanity 2012 Exotic creatures in Antarctica: Science must rethink the search for extraterrestrial life Bacteria multiply 800m below the surface of Antarctic ice The greenhouse effect can prevent life from living outside of Earth