Luke888 said:
Still I'm skeptical about any kind of life form on Mars, if I remember correctly there's a limit of salt that can be in water so that life forms can form and since it's obvious that there's far less whater in respect to earth (and in rispect to the Earth) it might be simply too salty for life... |
With our current understanding of life, yes. But...that's Earth based lifeforms, it also ignores microbial life, which has proven tolerances to extremes far far beyond any environments on Earth. That's why NASA is being careful not to go near any areas of Mars that could be potentially impacted by microbes/bacteria that cannot be completely wiped off objects we send to other planets.







