Heat on Mars

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101031131958.htm

Two volcanic deposits have been close to water on Mars and are the perfect place for life. With Mars being colder than Earth, this warmth could be the place were there is life on the planet, as organisms are attracted to this heat. These mounds had been formed when Mars became dry and chilly and so appear to be habitable for life. Silica is the mineral contained in these mounds, and according to scientists this indicates water had been present here, becasue silica is brought , dissolved and carried by water.

Even though scientists do not think life is present there they believe the place to be ideal to check for remains of it. They believe that if at a time microbes lived here then their remains would most probably be in a place like this, where there is hospitable heat and access to water. The mounds are about 100 meters high and is a promising place to contain water.

Another interesting article about life on other planets. It seems in the near future we wont find comparably intelligent forms of life on other planets but the voyager ships are on their way. In the mean time I find it fascinating to remember that these planets are always there revolving in turn with the Sun, and life could be on them, and even a potential for us to live on them.

1 comments:

Mr. Wilkinson's Blog said...

Interesting Article. Just imagine..Life on Mars....That would be a cool thing to discover....

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