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Post by Mistress Rell on Jan 17, 2009 9:14:17 GMT -5
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Plumes of methane in the atmosphere of Mars provide evidence of the possible existence of microbes living below the Martian surface that produce the gas as some do on Earth, U.S. scientists said on Thursday. The methane likely was produced either by water reacting with hot rock below the surface or by living microorganisms as a waste product, they said during a NASA news briefing. The scientists said the evidence does not suggest the methane was brought to Mars by an object like a comet. "This is exciting because we have evidence that we need to think about in terms of the possibilities of life on Mars," Indiana University scientist Lisa Pratt told the briefing. Full Article~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interesting. some people I've spoken to about this think it's something other than life. But it does ignight the imagination.
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Post by Aran Niomii on Jan 17, 2009 20:07:33 GMT -5
Cool!
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