Tag: Mars

QJScience: Did life begin on Mars?

Recent evidence suggests that perhaps we’re more closely related to E.T. than we might have previously thought. A meteorite from Mars was recently found on Earth and was determined to contain chemicals that are believed to be involved in the formation of RNA. The fundamental and universal component...

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When Curiosity gets the best of us

When NASA’s rover Curiosity landed on the surface of Mars this August, astronomy enthusiasts everywhere rejoiced. David Hanes was one of them. “It was miraculous,” he said. Hanes, head of the department of physics, engineering physics and astronomy, has been studying astronomy since the late 1960s....

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