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The question of possible life on Mars has intrigued generations Scientists from space agency Nasa are testing a mineral only found in one corner of Scotland to see if it can provide clues about life on Mars. Macaulayite is only believed to exist at a quarry at the foot of Bennachie in Aberdeenshire. Researchers think it could be the same mineral which gives the planet its red colour. Samples have now been sent to a ...
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Home News Articles Blogs eBay Amazon Videos Photos Important Who Discovered Mars Information Who Discovered Mars The discovery of water, potential fossils, organic compounds and a re-examination of the Viking 1 and 2 Labeled Release (LR) life detection experiments indicate that the probability of the past and present Martian life is more than possible. In fact, by Gilbert V. Levin, Ph.D., creator of the Viking ...
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Tuesday, 8 December 2009 Scientists from space agency Nasa are testing a mineral only found in one corner of Scotland to see if it can provide clues about life on Mars. Macaulayite is only believed to exist at a quarry at the foot of Bennachie in Aberdeenshire. Researchers think it could be the same mineral which gives the planet its red colour. Samples have now been sent to a testing centre in California in an attempt to ...
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