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Little Green Men Or Just Little Microscopic Organisms? :: essays research papers fc
 Little Green Men or Just Little Microscopic Organisms?           The question of life on Mars is a puzzle that has plagued many minds  throughout the world. Life on Mars, though, is a reality. When you think of  Martians, you think of little green men who are planning to invade Earth and  destroy all human life, right? Well, some do and some do not. Though believing  that there are little green men on Mars is just a fantasy, or is it? The kind  of life that may have lived there is the kind you would never consider of giving  the name "Martian" to. They are small organisms such as microbes or bacteria.       Proof of this was found in a meteorite containing the fossils of the  microscopic organisms intact. Two highly regarded chemistry professors from  Stanford, Claude Maechling and Richard Zare, dissected three meteorites that  were about 2 to 8 millimeters long and found trace elements of a big mumbo jumbo  wordââ¬â polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. That pretty much means that there once  was a warmer climate and maybe even lakes or oceans. Life on Mars is now a real  idea.       The climate of Mars about 3.8 billion years ago was much similar to the  young Earth. Microbes and bacteria probably sprouted everywhere in the warm and  wet climate. Although now we only see a cold red planet, which was probably due  to a collision of an astroid that would have set back the evolution process of  Mars, causing it to be a harsh planet. A Viking spacecraft which landed on Mars  in 1976 found that the planet was bathed in ultraviolet radiation, "intense  enough so it would probably fry any microbe we know on this planet,"says Jack  Farmer, an Ames researcher who calls himself an "exopaleontologist"ââ¬âa searcher  for fossils on other worlds. The redness of Mars is due to the chemical assault  known as oxidation, which turns iron compounds into rust, and it would surely  kill anything that sticks its head up.       "So why do you still believe that there is life on Mars?" you say. Life  on Mars is not located on the ultraviolet radiation oxidized surface. The  microbes are found below it, probably located in the boiling hot springs, or in  frozen time capsules. Life here on Earth are located in some strange places so  why wouldn't the Martian microbes be found in strange places if they were trying  to survive? Scientists have found bacteria here on Earth that were living  inside rocks where they got all of their nourishment from the rocks and from  some water. Martians probably do the same thing.  					    
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