Life could be hiding deep under Mars0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 3, 2021
With enough water, underground Mars rocks could support microbial life, a new study says.
With enough water, underground Mars rocks could support microbial life, a new study says.
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The American space agency’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter has photographed the Perseverance rover.
Our hominin ancestor had bigger brains and probably went extinct with climate change. Who are we to judge?