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Chandra Wickramasinghe on the NASA Mars Announcement – Cosmic Tusk

Chandra Wickramasinghe on the NASA Mars Announcement – Cosmic Tusk

Via CosmicTusk.com Chandra Wickramasinghe on the NASA Mars Announcement – Cosmic Tusk Panspermia increasingly vindicated. The Tusk is honored to maintain a digital acquaintance with distinguished Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe, who in the 1970’s with Sir Fred Hoyle established — and to my mind proved empirically — the theory of Panspermia. We had been corresponding concerning the jaw dropping recent genetic […]

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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover took this self-portrait on Jan. 23, 2018, on the slopes of the towering Mount Sharp.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

Curiosity Rover Finds Ancient ‘Building Blocks for Life’ on Mars – Space.com

If you’re holding out hope that Mars may have once been an inhabited world, two new studies should put a little spring in your step. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover took this self-portrait on Jan. 23, 2018, on the slopes of the towering Mount Sharp.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS[/caption]NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has identified a variety of organic molecules, the carbon-based building blocks of […]

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Mars used to look like earth with oceans, rivers and rainfall, study finds

Mars used to look like earth with oceans, rivers and rainfall, study finds

Via Telegraph.co.uk By Laura Donnelly 5 June 2017 • 6:01pm Mars used to look like Earth with oceans, lakes, running rivers and rainfull, research suggests. The US study concludes that the Red Planet’s surface was once far more watery than previously thought. Experts said the study bolsters the idea that Mars once had a warmer climate, and recyled its water […]

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