The Greeks, Babylonians, and Romans. They thought it was a moving star.
Christiaan Huygens noted markings on Mars in 1659. He observed and documented these features using a telescope, describing them as dark areas on the planet's surface. His observations contributed to early studies of Mars and sparked interest in its potential for life.
Yes! Scientists have found a rock with a fossil of dead bacteria. Scientists are sure that their was oceans of water on Mars, so their could have been more than just bacteria on Mars. I got this information from a Mars show on Science Channel. So don't think this is made up.
Some extremophiles such as certain types of bacteria, archaea, and lichens have been shown to survive in Mars-like conditions in laboratory studies. These organisms have adapted to harsh environments on Earth and may have the potential to survive on Mars due to similarities in temperature, radiation levels, and dry conditions.
Water on Mars exists in the form of ice, primarily in polar ice caps and in subsurface ice. Some water may also be present as vapor in the atmosphere. Recent studies have suggested the possibility of liquid water existing temporarily on the surface in some regions.
The plural form of Mars remains Mars, as it is already a plural noun.
Someone who studies the planet Mars is called an areologist.
A person who studies Mars is typically referred to as a Martian scientist or a Mars researcher.
An areologist is a person who studies the planet Mars.
studies have shown it can. lol
Mars is not a sustainable planet. Recent studies, however, suggest that there is water on the planet.
No. Mars is a planet and it does not have life on it. ---- No way, with the studies that there has been, there is no way that there could be life as in plants and all things that have life.
We could mine some of the resources on Mars. Create new colonies on Mars. We could do scientific studies that would be impossible on Earth. The list goes on.
No one ever finishes studying. It is a life long enterprise.
There has been no direct evidence of uranium on Mars so far. However, some studies suggest that there may be trace amounts of uranium in the Martian soil. Further exploration and analysis would be needed to confirm the presence of uranium on Mars.
As of now, there is no conclusive evidence to prove the existence of aliens on Mars or anywhere else in the universe. Although there have been various studies and missions to explore the possibility of life on Mars, none have definitively proven the existence of alien life forms.
So far according to science studies, everything living needs h2o or water to carry on life. That is why it is impossible to live on Mars without water supply. The closest thing to water on Mars is the ice caps at the poles.
There is no definitive evidence of past or present life on Mars. Some studies have suggested the possibility of microbial life in the planet's distant past, but further exploration and research are needed to confirm this.