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user posted image rSubmitted by Sunspot: A pair of NASA scientists told a group of space officials at a private meeting here Sunday that they have found strong evidence that life may exist today on Mars, hidden away in caves and sustained by pockets of water. The scientists, Carol Stoker and Larry Lemke of NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, told the group that they have submitted their findings to the journal Nature for publication in May, and their paper currently is being peer reviewed.What Stoker and Lemke have found, according to several attendees of the private meeting, is not direct proof of life on Mars, but methane signatures and other signs of possible biological activity remarkably similar to those recently discovered in caves here on Earth.Stoker and other researchers have long theorized that the Martian subsurface could harbor biological organisms that have developed unusual strategies for existing in extreme environments. That suspicion led Stoker and a team of U.S. and Spanish researchers in 2003 to southwestern Spain to search for subsurface life near the Rio Tinto river—so-called because of its reddish tint—the product of iron being dissolved in its highly acidic water.Stoker did not respond to messages left Tuesday on her voice mail at Ames.Stoker told SPACE.com in 2003, weeks before leading the expedition to southwestern Spain, that by studying the very acidic Rio Tinto, she and other scientists hoped to characterize the potential for a “chemical bioreactor” in the subsurface – an underground microbial ecosystem of sorts that might well control the chemistry of the surface environment.

Making such a discovery at Rio Tinto, Stoker said in 2003, would mean uncovering a new, previously uncharacterized metabolic strategy for living in the subsurface. “For that reason, the search for life in the Rio Tinto is a good analog for searching for life on Mars,” she said.Stoker told her private audience Sunday evening that by comparing discoveries made at Rio Tinto with data collected by ground-based telescopes and orbiting spacecraft, including the European Space Agency’s Mars Express, she and Lemke have made a very a strong case that life exists below Mars’ surface.

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Enlightenment
This news just doesn't surprise me. The more we learn about the universe and earths place in the universe, the more we learn that we aren't so special after all. It's only a matter of time before we discover intelligent life.

The paradigm change is comming.
et's daddy
they have found life in so many places on this planet where it wasnt supposed to be

those blind albino looking fish in underwater caves

and the fish living near the hot vents on the ocean floor

it doesnt surprise me they are finding life in other places it "shouldnt be"
AztecInca
Hopefully soon we will actually get people to the red planet who can go and properly check out all the places probes will have difficulty with!
Life is far more resiliant and widespread than humanity could ever imagine!
Magikman
Space.com has kind of stepped into it with this story, turns out its a fabrication. hmm.gif

Details can be found HERE

MM
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