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Life on Mars? Maybe

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West is where the riverbeds, the deltas, the sites of ancient gushing water once were. In July, 2024, after covering 18 miles in nearly three and a half years, it arrived at a quarter-mile-wide river valley that is home to a 3.2-ft.-long rock NASA scientists have dubbed Cheyava Falls—and there it hit paydirt. As a new paper in Nature reports, a sample Perseverance drilled from the rock may contain potential biosignatures of long ago microbial life.

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If we find life on Mars, then we need to consider where this life came from. There is tremendous evidence that in the B.C. era, Mars was not in the orbit it currently has. It had an eccentric, elliptical orbit that crossed Earth's orbit several time that B.C. history shows us. At least two of these "flyby's" were extremely close, close enough that both Earth and Mars could easily have exchanged material between them. Check out https://www.creationism.org/patten/PattenMarsEarthWars/index.htm and a breakdown of this info, 'Mars Flybys: 7137-701 BCE' at https://www.migration-diffusion.info/pdfdownload.php?id=504&file=1.



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