2023-08-30 06:06:16
Mr. Dirk Schulz-Machuch, a scientist at the Technical University of Berlin in Germany. Revealed on the BigThink website on Sunday (Aug. 27), claiming that the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) may have discovered life on Mars nearly 50 years ago, but accidentally destroyed it, the scientist explained. to such matters that Back in 1976, NASA sent two spacecraft, Viking 1 and Viking 2, to successfully land on Mars on July 20 and September 3. That year, these two spacecraft collect soil samples for detection. that there is life on this planet or not The collected samples were found to contain traces of organic chlorine. indicating that it may be alive But at the time it was interpreted that it could be contaminated by life on Earth. But after eight other spacecraft, such as the Phoenix and the Curiosity, to explore the surface of Mars It began to confirm that what the Viking spacecraft collected 47 years ago may have been life. As for the action that this scientist believes NASA accidentally destroyed such life, scientists at this time did not have much understanding of the environment on Mars and assumed that any life. However, it must rely mainly on water. Therefore, dropping water onto such creatures that drowns them.
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