FRANCE: To find evidence of ancient life on Mars, scientists say we should follow the opal. In a new research, Glasgow researchers have announced the discovery of traces of opal in a martian meteorite that crashed in Egypt 104 years ago.
“Is there life on Mars?” is perhaps the second most popular question in the world of astronomy, just inches below the question “are we alone in the universe?” But apparently, the two aforementioned questions are totally connected, so much so that some conspiracy theorists believe that life on the blue marble may have started on Mars.
Did life on Earth come from Mars?
To answer the question above, scientists must first find traces of life on the red planet, or perhaps in a Mars rock that crashed in the northern Egypt in 1911.
Opal, the national gemstone of Australia, is the center of the new research from University of Glasgow scientists.
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