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Tech Crunch by Darrell Etherington 6/22/2019

NASA’s Curiosity Rover has detected high levels of methane output during its mission on the Martian surface, the New York Times reports. The discovery, found during a measurement taking on Wednesday by the robot and observed by NASA researchers, could indicate that microbial lifeforms may have taken up residence underground on Mars.

Methane is often present in higher concentrations in the air on Earth due to output from living creatures, which is why researchers are going to take a closer look and see if they can find any more corroborating evidence to back up the theory that the gas is due to output from subterranean Martian microbes.

More: https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/22/nasas-curiosity-rover-finds-levels-of-gas-on-mars-that-could-suggest-possibility-of-life/


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Damn Martian Made Climate change.
I am just a Technicolor Dream Cat riding this kaleidoscope of life.

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Hmm..............................Mars????????????
Be nice if we could find intelligent life on Earth!