NASA scientists claim enough oxygen can be in the salted water on Mars

NASA scientists claim enough oxygen can be in the salted water on Mars

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In contrast to the current belief about the possibility of life on Mars, a study has come out. It claims that there may be so much oxygen in the saline water beneath the surface of the red planet that it will be enough for the life of micro-organisms.

According to the researchers, this result can set a better goal for a future Mars mission. From this, Rover will be able to find an existing or past living environment on this planet.

The NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the team led by scientists from the California Institute of Technology estimates that if there is water in liquid form on Mars, then it can be more oxygen than the previous estimates. Although the existence of water in liquid form is not predicted on this planet. Even if there is water, researchers have already rejected that assumption that on the planet Mars can have oxygen.

Picture of Mars sent by Cubus

NASA’s first Cubet Planet sent a picture of Mars. In this picture, Mars looks like a small red dot in the dark sky. The picture was taken from October 1.28 million kilometers. This vehicle has been sent in deep space.