Imminent Discovery of Life On Mars?
Written by Tammy Plotner
Do you think there is life on Mars? Do you think Phoenix will find evidence of
it? Now
there's a blog that's trying to collect a snapshot of the opinions of
scientists, amateurs,
and everyday people. "Imminent Discovery" thinks Phoenix may find simple life.
Finding
this evidence will definitely become headlines… If it happens. Is it possible it
might have
originated from earth? Perhaps from space, like the famous Antarctica meteorite
which
was believed to contain evidence of life transported here from Mars?
According to Richard Trentman, a Minor Planet Coordinator at Powell Observatory,
"The
idea of life in some form on other planets, I believe is highly probable. I have
studied
about the extreme places on this planet where life has been found and many are
far more
extreme than may be found on Mars and other planets or moons in our solar
system. I
believe that anyone that thinks life cannot be "out there" has their eyes closed
and
blinders on."
Over time, many astronomers have spent a lifetime dreaming of life and
formations on
Mars like the misguided Slipher: "Some form of vegetation exists. …The evidence
is in the
blue-green areas and the changes in their appearance. Vegetation would present
exactly
the appearance shown, and nothing we know of but vegetation could. The season
change
that sweeps over them is metabolic…" And yet others take more pragmatic views
like
astronaut Pete Conrad who commented on bacteria surviving on retrieved Surveyor
III
remains: "The most significant thing we ever found on the whole Moon was that
little
bacteria who came back and lived an nobody ever said (anything) about it."
