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People have been preoccupied with finding life on Mars for hundreds of years, ever since Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli turned his telescope to the red Planet, making him the first man to map Mars. Mr Schiaparelli observed dark areas, which he presumed to be seas, connected by linear features hundreds of kilometres long, he called “canals.” The findings captured the public’s imagination, triggering an obsession that has lingered ever-since.
And photos of 15 mushroom-shaped specimens purport to show them growing larger and emerging from beneath the red sands of Mars.What appears to be algae, lichens and "Martian mushrooms" have all been photographed by the NASA rovers Opportunity and Curiosity.
Dr Regina Dass, of the Department of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, India, the study's co-author said: "There are no geological or other abiogenic forces on Earth which can produce sedimentary structures, by the hundreds, which have mushroom shapes, stems, stalks, and shed what looks like spores on the surrounding surface.
“In fact, fifteen specimens were photographed by NASA growing out of the ground in just three days."
让我们提前目睹一下火星上的生命长成啥样?!
A High Probability of Life on Mars: The Consensus of 70 Experts. Photograph: NASA/Rover Opportunity.Visual Evidence Of Life On Mars
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