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Life on Mars? Know what NASA has discovered

Scientists are constantly working to establish life on Mars and NASA scientists have achieved a very important success, which is about water on Mars. NASA’s rover is constantly searching for Mars and now NASA has said that it has got very important facts about the possibility of water on Mars. NASA scientists have called it an achievement.

A report released by NASA on Thursday said that its rover on Mars has sent some such pictures, which show that water played a role in the formation of Mars 3.7 billion years ago. A delta has been detected in the pictures sent by NASA’s rover. Which means, in the image sent by the rover, a dry water lake has been detected. On the basis of the photographs, the scientists said that, on the basis of these pictures, it will be of great help to find evidence of ancient life on Mars.

According to scientists, new layers have been formed under the boulders that had come inside the lake, from which many information is obtained. NASA astronomer Amy Williams and her team in Florida have found similarities between features of rocks seen from the crater floor and patterns in Earth’s river deltas. The shape of the bottom three layers showed the presence and steady flow of water, indicating that water was present on Mars about 3.7 billion years ago, as well as sufficient heat and humidity, the study said.

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Scientists have said that the latest pictures sent by the rover show that boulders with a diameter of more than one meter are scattered in the lake, which may have been brought there in that great flood.

“We now have the opportunity to look for fossils,” said Tanja Bosak, associate professor of geobiology at MIT and member of the Mission Mars team “It will take some time to get to the information related to the rocks, but we really expect samples of signs of life to be present and that is going to take a long time,” he said.

Benjamin Weiss, professor of planetary sciences in MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences in a statement said, “If you look at these images, you’re basically staring at this epic desert landscape. It’s the most forlorn place you could ever visit. There’s not a drop of water anywhere, and yet, here we have evidence of a very different past. Something very profound happened in the planet’s history.”

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