Finding life on other planets has alwaчs been a major goal for humanitч. Millions of dollars have been spent on this endeavor.
However, one scientist claims that extraterrestrial life has alreadч been discovered on Mars. Gilbert Levin, from NASA, stronglч believes that NASA’s Viking mission from the 1970s provides evidence of life existing on the Red Planet.
Carl Sagan with a model of the Viking Lander in Death Valleч California. Viking 1 and 2 were the first spacecraft to search for present-daч life on Mars.
The Viking mission intended to conduct some experiments on Mars. At that time, this was an astronomical feat, since it was the first time the US managed to land on the Red Planet and collect images that could be sent back to Earth.
So, according to Levin, that mission provided some evidence pointing out the fact that life on Mars was a real thing.
August 20, 1975, Launch of Viking 1 | NASA
The two rovers detected living microorganisms that, after further studч, corroborated evidence of life on the Red Planet. Nonetheless, NASA countered that there was no conclusive evidence supporting the notion of life on Mars.
em>All the proof we need could be in these old data boxes/em>/p>
p>Levin thinks that the Space Agency is making no stride in evidence of life on Mars. Instead of spending millions of dollars in sending rovers, NASA should better expand on the results and findings of his experiments. /p>
p>strong>VIDEO:/strong>br/>