NASA finds organic material on Mars, there's living habitable

A moving tool of NASA has discovered new materials on Mars, which means it's a residential “medis”. The findings, however, do not ensure the existence of life on Mars, but “organic recommendations are the building blocks of life”. NASA has discovered an organic complex on the surface of Mars, states the U.S. Space Agency. [...]
NASA has discovered an organic complex on the surface of Mars, the U.S. Space Agency is declared.
The found components date back to about 3, 5 billion years on the red planet, most specifically in the crater known as Gale, “reported. DW” Transmission Periscope.
NASA has expanded studies of organic molecules that could have lived in Mars' past.


This is a breakthrough because it means that there are organic materials stored on the rough terrain of Mars”, said Jennifer Eisenbrode, a NASA astrobiologist.
And perhaps we will find other stored materials, which have traces of life on them”, she added.



On the other hand, the scientist of NASA, Chris Webster, said that detecting a <x0-cyclite of the repeatedly identifiable Methan” could be a sign of the active biological process.
Webster confirmed that the water found on Mars proves that he has a long history in which hypotheses rise that he had habitable life on this planet.
NASA is not planning to stop that, as in 2020 it will send other vehicles to the red planet to provide new data about whether there ever was life on Mars./Periscopi/












