... exists today. And wherever there's groundwater, there's energy for life say the researchers. “We don't know whether life ever got started beneath the surface of Mars, but if it did, we think there would be ample energy there to sustain...
... study by scientists in the US and UK have found that such a situation has the potential to allow photosynthetic life to develop on Mars without extensive planetary-scale modifications. Despite the name, aerogels, of which there are a few varieties...
...Mars was once a wet and organic-rich planet which harboured the right conditions for life to start. Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for all life...minerals, which precipitated from salty liquid water on Mars' near-surface 4 billion years ago. The ...
... samples for a possible return to Earth by future Mars sample return missions from its landing location in Jezero Crater... to finding signs of life however, it is also designed to better understand the geology and climate of Mars, and to pave the...
... ancient river and a lake within the 45.0 km (28.0 mi) wide crater. Conceivably, microbial life could have lived in Jezero if the area was flooded in Mars’ past and if the region is rich in carbonate minerals, as scientists suspect it is, fossilised...
... released recently. However, this too is no indication of life as it simply might have been produced millions, even billions...but independently confirmed results by scientists using data from Mars Express helped prove that the land-roving laboratory ...