Unknown bacteria were launched to Mars
Unknown bacteria were launched to Mars.

Another piece of research on bacteria in space has come out, it was published on May 12 and it is quite disturbing. This research has been done by an international team of scientists who have identified dozens of previously unknown microorganisms that can survive in sterile conditions and
potentially threaten space missions.
Specifically, they identified 215 strains of bacteria, but these 25 are quite disturbing and this means that the Phoenix ship surely traveled to Mars with some of these bacteria, remember that in another investigation a few weeks ago it was said that some bacteria and some microorganisms can resist the conditions of Mars.

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These images above are from an excavation carried out by the mission, the brightest white spots are water ice, in the area where I landed there were a few centimeters from the surface, scratching the dust and rocks on the Martian surface there was water ice, if you see a variation in the gifs, between some images and others, it is because the ice in contact with the sun with the little heat from the sun it received sublimated, that is, it went from solid to gaseous without passing through due to the state of water, but the Phoenix spacecraft will have left some bacteria there in that ice layer, there is a question for future human missions to Mars.
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