There is Life on Mars?

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European Scientists Believe in Life on Mars

By Marcel Michelson

NOORDWIJK, Netherlands (Reuters) - European Space Agency scientists think that there was and could even still be life on Mars and want a new European mission to the red planet to take samples, a conference heard on Friday.

"Mars is the most Earth-like planet in our solar system," said Agustin Chicarro, ESA Mars Express Project Scientist at the end of a one-week conference during which scientists from around the world discussed ESA's Mars mission findings so far.

They found a large ice sea near Mars' equator that was formed less than 5 million years ago and believe volcanic activity is still continuing on the North Pole.

The findings on Mars, one year after a European launch started an orbit around the planet, also serve as a stark warning to earthlings -- Mars has no protective ozone layer and the surface is blasted by solar storms and ultraviolet light.


Water vapor destroyed ozone on Mars and a recent increase of water vapor in Earth's stratosphere could be a potential threat to this planet's protective ozone layer that is probably linked to global warming, said scientist Jean-Loup Bertaux.


"Hints of life on Mars are getting stronger," said Vittorio Formisano whose team found methane and formaldehyde on Mars.


He said there was so much methane produced on Mars that there was reason to believe this had an organic origin. "Life is probably the only source that can produce so much methane."


Everett Gibson, from NASA's Johnson Space Center, said he had held a poll among the 250 scientists at the conference.


On the question whether they thought there had been life on Mars, 75 percent replied in the affirmative. Asked whether they believed there to be life now, 25 percent said "yes."


Asked what kind of life, Gibson said "bacterial."


ICE WATER


Jean-Pierre Bibring led a team looking for traces of water. "We found water, but not in the form we envisioned."


There is no evidence of permanent oceans or lakes during the past three billion years and no extended areas with carbonates, and water on Mars today is present as ice.


Gerhard Neukum, of the High Resolution Stereo Camera team, showed several pictures of the "Frozen Sea" near the equator. The area is some 800 by 900 kilometers and the original depth was some 50 meters with ice rafts of up to 30 kilometers in size.


Mars remains a very hostile environment -- a fierce solar wind is blowing away planetary materials and penetrates deep down the dayside atmosphere while during polar night, the atmosphere is minus 130 to minus 143 degrees Celsius. But David Southwood, ESA Director of Science, said Europe should return to Mars and needs to find money for a second mission to probe deeper into its mysteries.


Life on Mars article

Do you believe that there is any exterrestrial life out there? :dunno:
 
come think of it

there are TRILLIONS of planets out there
which make up of BILLIONS of galaxies
out of the billions, is earth the only ONE planet with life?

hah, i dont beleive so

there is probably life out there.

Look how many inventions we made in the last 100 years....i wonder how much more inventions we will get in the next 100 years

well what if another planet is 1 million years older than us....that means they have 1 million years MORE inventions than we do, the things they have are impossible to imagine just like 400 years ago, it was impossible to imagine a computer.
 
Cjanik said:
come think of it

there are TRILLIONS of planets out there
which make up of BILLIONS of galaxies
out of the billions, is earth the only ONE planet with life?

hah, i dont beleive so

there is probably life out there.

Look how many inventions we made in the last 100 years....i wonder how much more inventions we will get in the next 100 years

well what if another planet is 1 million years older than us....that means they have 1 million years MORE inventions than we do, the things they have are impossible to imagine just like 400 years ago, it was impossible to imagine a computer.

Yeah, that might be true. But we have to discover how to fly faster than the speed of light to reach other planets that might have advanced civilization.
 
There is life on mars. I got proof.
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Yeah I've heard there are like, 7 more planets found in outer space afew years ago and obviously, many more are counting.

while it's true that Earth has life, but what about other planets besides Mars? Mercy? Jupiter? or Saturn? depending on how close the planet is to the sun, there would still be enough warmth for the organisms to survive. but on planets like Neptune and Pluto, they are WAY far away from the sun and are much colder than Earth's North Pole, so there's no possible way anyone would survive from that kind of weather there lol. besides, they say that Pluto isn't a planet but just a giant ball of Ice, instead.

now, when they said that Mars does have water, and there's tons of ice above...did they even go INSIDE the water and explore life underwater? it would be possible if there's actually life underwater than on land.

but if there isn't then the highest possible of life would be baterica, as gibson said.
there could still be germs spreading around, and germs are organisms, anyway.
 
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