Mankind has a 50/50 chance of finding life on Mars within THREE years, says lead scientist
Humans have a '50/50' chance of finding life on the red planet within three years, according to an astrobiologist working on the next Mars rover. The ExoMars rover is scheduled to land on the red planet in August 2021 and will be part of a mission to investigate how the planet evolved and whether it has conditions for life. Scientists working on the project believe plans to excavate below the surface of the red planet greatly increase their chance of finding life. Humans have a '50/50' chance of finding life on the red planet within three years, according to an astrobiologist working on the next Mars rover (artist's impression) Due to launch in 2020, the ExoMars rover will be the first of its kind to travel across the martian surface and drill-down to determine if evidence of life is buried underground. Dr Susanne Schwenzer, the astrobiologist on the ExoMars rover told the Daily Telegraph that the'chances are just about 50/50'.
Oct-29-2018, 13:26:23 GMT
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