“NASA’s Perseverance rover has discovered potential biosignatures—the strongest evidence yet of ancient microbial life—within a rocky sample nicknamed “Cheyava Falls” in Jezero Crater. The sample contains organic matter, carbon compounds, and “leopard spot” patterns likely formed by ancient microbes, though geological processes cannot yet be ruled out.
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Doesn’t really sound like what we’re talking about here.
They said the same about
Miller-Urey. How did that turn out?
It’s not beneath some “scientists” these days, or at least their handlers, to phrase things in such a way that those with the money to fund the scientist’s research will perk up their ears with interest.
Waste of money and time looking for that stuff. They should be looking for resources we can use to support a human population.
There is no rover on Mars.