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New research on magmatic iron meteorites suggests that Mars and early Earth were once rich in moderately volatile elements (MVEs) such as copper and zinc, along with elements essential to life such as water, carbon and nitrogen. (Photo: Jorge Andrade) |
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Both planets had more life-supporting elements than Earth does today, but were gradually lost due to cosmic collisions during the formation of the Solar System. (Photo: Screen Rant) |
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Mars was once in the Sun's "habitable zone" and had more favorable conditions for life than Earth does today. (Photo: Little House of Science) |
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However, evolution and astronomical events have turned Mars into the barren planet it is today. (Photo: Nerdist) |
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In recent years, the search for extraterrestrial life on Mars has become one of humanity's most important scientific missions. (Photo: The New Atlantis) |
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With the development of technology and the tireless efforts of scientists, humans are closer than ever to answering the question of whether we are alone in the universe. (Photo: Smithsonian Magazine) |
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In February 2021, NASA's Perseverance rover successfully landed on the surface of Mars. This is NASA's first billion-dollar Mars exploration mission in nine years since Curiosity. (Photo: New Space Economy) |
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Perseverance carries advanced equipment to analyze geology and collect rock samples, with the goal of searching for signs of past microbial life. (Photo: NASA Science) |
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Despite the progress, the search for life on Mars still faces many challenges. The harsh conditions on the planet’s surface and the complexity of analyzing samples require patience and advanced technology. But each new step brings hope and excitement to the scientific community and the public. (Photo: New Lines Magazine) |
Dear readers, please watch more videos: NASA DISCOVERS A PLACE ON MARS THAT HAS ENOUGH CONDITIONS FOR LIVING LIKE EARTH | Thien Ha TV.
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