Re: Aliens
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 1:26 pm
Our father, who art not necessarily in heaven, Microbe be thy name!
Even if all your fantasies about our body of Science come true in the future, my statements today will not be wrong.Cousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 1:23 pm There is extremely compelling evidence suggesting Doc will be proven wrong soon enough.
This again.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/ ... bial-life/Cheyava Falls is the most puzzling, complex, and potentially important rock yet investigated by Perseverance,” Caltech’s Ken Farley, Perseverance project scientist, said in a NASA press statement. “We have our first compelling detection of organic material, distinctive colorful spots indicative of chemical reactions that microbial life could use as an energy source, and clear evidence that water—necessary for life—once passed through the rock.”
While this site is particularly exciting, it’s far from the first Martian discovery to cause considerable microbial hype. Just earlier this year, scientists studying a 2017 soil analysis from Curiosity’s ongoing mission in Gale Crater discovered an abundance of manganese in the soil—something that usually requires the presence of oxygen and (you guessed it) microbes.
yawnCousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 1:48 pmhttps://www.popularmechanics.com/space/ ... bial-life/Cheyava Falls is the most puzzling, complex, and potentially important rock yet investigated by Perseverance,” Caltech’s Ken Farley, Perseverance project scientist, said in a NASA press statement. “We have our first compelling detection of organic material, distinctive colorful spots indicative of chemical reactions that microbial life could use as an energy source, and clear evidence that water—necessary for life—once passed through the rock.”
While this site is particularly exciting, it’s far from the first Martian discovery to cause considerable microbial hype. Just earlier this year, scientists studying a 2017 soil analysis from Curiosity’s ongoing mission in Gale Crater discovered an abundance of manganese in the soil—something that usually requires the presence of oxygen and (you guessed it) microbes.
The lights told me they came from outer space Doc.
This Mars rock shit comes up every once in awhile, stirring up fervent fanaticsCheyava Falls is a rock discovered on Mars by NASA's Perseverance rover...
The rock's composition suggests it was once exposed to water. However, there are alternative, non-biological explanations for its features.