Monday, 27 June 2016

Mystery of the Life On Mars

Mars is the nearest planet believed to support life and why it mustn't? It would definitely support life whether not that advanced. Having 95% Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere of Mars and frozen water on the surface, as captured by the Curiosity Rover,  a rover sent by NASA to watch and explore the surface of Mars to witness traces of life on the planet. 

According to the researches by the organisation and the rover, the substances and materials found on the surface of the planet are much similar to Earth. Mars contains huge Canyons and volcanoes accompanied with one of the highest mountains of the Solar System ever discovered, Mount Olympus, touching 21,000 meters of height. 

One question arises whenever we try to think over the existence of life, which is a very standard question: Are we alone? The unlimited universe has more than thousands of galaxies in which their are millions of solar systems with many planets at the exact distance from the source of solar energy, same as Earth, which may support "human" life.

If there are that much chances of the existence of human life in the universe, then what if there are more advanced extraterrestrial beings in the universe having a very different body composition that may or may not require water, oxygen and whatever "we humans" need for our survival? This is possible, practically. What if this becomes the case with Mars? 

Just think once that what if the "Aliens" are looking at us from their resident heavenly body and trying to look for someone like them who actually survive!  

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