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Mars expect signs of increased life

  Signs of life found on red planet, scientists find many startling big evidences

Mars expect signs of increased life


Mars expect signs of increased life The recent study suggests that there is an increased expectation of life on Mars. Scientists believe that on Earth, geological and volcanoes are now becoming active.


Washington, Agency. Mars expect signs of increased life: Recent studies indicate that it has established that the chances of finding life on Mars have increased. Scientists believe that on Earth, geological and volcanoes are now becoming active. Due to this change in Mars, scientists are expecting life there. Due to the discovery of life on Mars, many countries of the world have sent their expeditions there for the last few years. In the US, apart from NASA, the private sector is also seriously preparing to go to Mars.


Why expect life on the planet Mars

Recently many shocking things have come out about the planet Mars. Evidence of volcanic activity on the red planet has been found. Not only this, evidence of liquid water below the surface has also been found here. Mars is a very cold place. Two years ago, a research paper found that internal heat below the surface is necessary for water to remain liquid. Extremophile bacteria flourish in volcanic areas of glacier in Iceland. Astronomer David Horvath of Arizona University and the Planetary Science Institute says it may be the youngest volcanic deposit ever discovered on Mars. A close study of the volcanic features on the surface of Mars in this new study has revealed that the lava deposited on the Elysium planitia was recently deposited and the time is about 50 thousand years ago. This is a very short time scale on the geological time scale. This means that Mars was a recently inhabited planet, as this terrain is part of Earth's regions with volcanic occurrences of glacier areas such as Iceland.


Mini Helicopter Releases Audio of Flight

Helicopter NASA Releases Audio of Flight
NASA Releases Audio of Flight

The US space agency NASA has released audio and video of its mini chopper Ingenuity flying on the surface of Mars. This mini chopper has completed its fifth test flight through a one-way trip. It flew to another airfield, 129 meters from Wright Brothers Field. During this time it also flew to a height of 10 meters and took some pictures before landing on the ground. This video-audio flight test was recorded by Ingenuity's robotic partner Perseverance Rover from a football field. In this video accompanying audio, the soft and humming sound of a mars wind can be heard.

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