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No trace of life on Mars was found in the meteorite that fell to Antarctica

Contrary to previous findings, in a new study on the fossil remains of the meteorite that fell to Antarctica 13 thousand years ago, no trace of life on Mars was found.

The meteor, which fell 13 thousand years ago in Antarctica and was named Allen Hills 84001, was talked about in 1996 with the discovery of fossils on it.

Signs of life in the meteorite, which is thought to have ripped off from Mars as a result of an explosion, had previously suggested to previous researchers that there may have been water on the red planet 3.5 million years ago.

NEW RESEARCH SAYS “NO LIFE”

The team, led by Andrew Steele, a researcher from the Carnegie Institute of Science, stated that the 2-kilogram meteorite that crashed into Antarctica in 1984 contained no evidence of life on the red planet.

Steele noted that the carbon-rich components found in the meteorite were most likely “formed by prolonged flow of salt water over the rock.”

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Steele also stated that samples should be brought to Earth from there to prove whether there is microbial life on Mars.

RESULT DISAPPOINTED

The researchers described the new findings, obtained with the latest technology, as a “disappointing result” when they evaluated the approximately 4-billion-year-old meteorite in the context of expectations for primitive life on Mars.

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