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Mushrooms on Mars

 Mushrooms on Mars: Mushrooms are growing on Mars, claiming 'Space Tiger King'!

Mushrooms on Mars
Mushrooms on Mars


This study claimed that the rocks that NASA is referring to are actually fungus-like creatures that are growing on Mars. These scientists claim that these mushrooms are shrinking, sometimes visible, sometimes disappearing.


Whether there is life on Mars or not, it is still being discovered, but a scientist called 'Space Tiger King' has claimed that rocks like 'Puffball' on the red planet are actually mushrooms. Microbiologist Dr. Shinli Wei of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harvard-Smithsonian astrophysicist Dr. Rudolph Schild and 'Space Tiger King' Dr. Ron Gabriel Joseph claim that data from the US Space Agency NASA's Curiosity Rover and HiRISE Craft Found out. The scientific community has started raising questions on this study.



Mushrooms growing on Mars?

Mushrooms growing on Mars
Mushrooms growing on Mars


This study claimed that the rocks that NASA is referring to are actually fungus-like creatures that are growing on Mars. These scientists claim that these mushrooms are shrinking, sometimes visible, sometimes disappearing. These scientists looked at pictures of Mars taken from NASA for many years and have brought many discoveries to the world. Earlier in April 2020, there was a study that said mushroom growing on Mars.


Resort to 40 photos

In the latest study, the team has claimed that they have found evidence of life on the red planet. He has used 40 photographs to prove his claim. Researchers have resorted to black shapes called araneiforms and termed them as black fungus, moss-like creatures. They say they will rise to a height of 980 feet when the temperature reaches 42F and in winter the temperature drops to -9F.


Shapes were not made from ice

NASA mars mission


Study researchers say that this pattern emerges every spring. NASA has previously stated that the shape was caused by carbon dioxide ice. However, the researchers of this study say that frozen carbon dioxide is not black, but semi-transparent white. They say that they are actually made up of fungus and other organisms. The team also claims that mushrooms are growing above Curiosity as well.

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