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New space probe set to seek out life on Mars


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Europe and Russia are launching a joint mission next week to land a spacecraft on the surface of Mars.

The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) will be blasting off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 14 and will arrive at its destination on October 19.

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The Viking 1 and 2 program already found life on Mars in a similar but much smaller way.

The Viking results were highly ambiguous to say the least. There was nothing found by Viking that could not be explained by purely chemical processes. There are scientists that believe that the Viking results may indicate life, but they are in the minority.

With no unambiguous confirmation it can not be claimed, scientifically, that Viking found life.

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I think the human race come from mars millions of years ago and Have forgotten but remember in our subconscious that why we are so obsessed with finding a way to get there because maybe the answer we are clearly looking for are there.

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I think the human race come from mars millions of years ago and Have forgotten but remember in our subconscious that why we are so obsessed with finding a way to get there because maybe the answer we are clearly looking for are there.

Then how do you explain the fossil record that shows the evolution of mankind (Homo Sapiens) ?

Sometimes it is a good idea to ask yourself this question: "Does this make any sense ?"

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