This is cool!
NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover is doing well on its travels in outer space. It has “discovered spikes of methane, a gas usually produced by biological life, the first evidence of living organisms outside Earth”.
WHOOP!
“What is interesting is that these spikes of methane are coming and going. They are transient,” said Dr Paul Mahaffy at Nasa. “At the moment we can’t really tell anything, but these burps are intriguing. We have to keep an open mind”.
There is still a lot of research to be done and many questions to be answered, and NASA researches don’t want to jump to any conclusions just yet.
Read the full article on The Telegraph
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