First, this is because our planet has received a number of visitors from Mars for years, almost 34 Martian meteorites. Even though, the first breakthrough indicating that life exists on Mars came in 1996, when a Martian rock found in Antarctica presented structures of fossilized organic material. Similarly, another meteorite Nakhla meteorite, which later landed in Egypt, also indicated structures, which were similar to fossilized Nanobacteria (Eckart, 2013). Finally, there is another meteorite, which also showed signs of leftovers of bacterial groups on it. Therefore, with such evidence these scientists are confident that life must be existing on Mars, and it is a matter of time before creating enough evidence. Despite these arguments, however, it is evident that if indeed there is life on Mars, then it must be at the beginning of evolution, or simply there is no life at all because this meteorite evidence might have resulted from corruption on reaching the earth’s
First, this is because our planet has received a number of visitors from Mars for years, almost 34 Martian meteorites. Even though, the first breakthrough indicating that life exists on Mars came in 1996, when a Martian rock found in Antarctica presented structures of fossilized organic material. Similarly, another meteorite Nakhla meteorite, which later landed in Egypt, also indicated structures, which were similar to fossilized Nanobacteria (Eckart, 2013). Finally, there is another meteorite, which also showed signs of leftovers of bacterial groups on it. Therefore, with such evidence these scientists are confident that life must be existing on Mars, and it is a matter of time before creating enough evidence. Despite these arguments, however, it is evident that if indeed there is life on Mars, then it must be at the beginning of evolution, or simply there is no life at all because this meteorite evidence might have resulted from corruption on reaching the earth’s