Elon Musk Just LEAKED A Recent Spaceship Wreckage on Mars!
According to Musk, it was recently suggested by a scientist that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) might have accidently found life on Mars over half a century ago, and then accidentally killed it before finding out what it was. Other experts, on the other hand, are divided as to whether the latest claims are a fantastical daydream or an intriguing probable explanation for several studies that have been conducted in the past that have been baffling. In addition, a spaceship wreckage on Mars was photographed by NASAs Martian Helicopter. And that we will all investigate in today’s episode!
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In an article that was published on Big Think on June 27, an astrobiologist from Technical University Berlin named Dirk Schulze-Makuch speculated that NASA’s Viking landers may have taken samples of dry-resistant life-forms that were hiding beneath the rocks of Mars after they landed on the Red Planet in 1976.
If these extreme life-forms did exist and continue to exist, the experiments that were carried out by the landers could have resulted in their death before they were found. This is because the tests would have “overwhelmed these potential microbes,” as Schulze-Makuch put it in his writing.
According to Schulze-Makuch, this is “a suggestion that some people will surely find provocative for a variety of reasons.” However, comparable bacteria do exist on Earth, and it is possible that they may exist on Mars as well, so it is impossible to rule them out, he noted.
Some experts, on the other hand, are of the opinion that the outcomes of the Viking expedition are significantly less vague than Schulze-Makuch and others portray them to be.
Viking 1 and 2 conducted four experiments on Mars: one using a gas chromatograph mass spectrometer (GCMS) to search for organic compounds in Martian soil, another using radioactively traced nutrients to test for metabolism, yet another using pyrolytic release to look for carbon fixation by possible photosynthetic organisms, and finally, the gas exchange experiment to measure the change in surrounding isolated soil samples of gases known to be essential to life, such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, to confirm the presence of these organisms.
The results of the experiments conducted by the Vikings were puzzling, and have remained to be a source of confusion for a number of scientists ever since. Some of the data that were produced by the studies of labeled release and pyrolytic release provided evidence in favor of the existence of life on Mars: The fact that there were little variations in the amounts of some gases showed that some kind of metabolic process was taking place in each of the trials.
There were also some evidence of chlorinated organic compounds discovered by the GCMS; however, at the time, the scientists working on the project believed that the molecules were pollution from cleaning agents that were used on Earth. In the years that have passed since then, other landers and rovers have demonstrated that these chemical molecules are found naturally on Mars.
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