Curiosity Could Find Microorganisms on Mars?

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With the recent discovery that acid fog revealed dissolved rock on mars may give way for the Martian probe to further explore Martian caves and discover life. Speculation says that there could be microorganisms hidden in the caves, Curiosity could find microorganisms on the Red Planet, meaning there could be life on Mars after all.

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The acid fog seems to be making the affected areas into a sort of rock soup, giving the Red Planet some more geological diversity. After Curiosity captured images of Mars’ known and unknown features, it could be on its way to spotting the next big thing: life on Mars.

There have been many potential indicators of life found in Mars. There’s the footage that Curiosity captured where it spotted suspicious white discs inside a Martian cave, and the speculation that Mars could hold fossilized life. A geobiologist has related structures in the footage of Martian sedimentary rock with Earthly structures that are for a fact known to be created by microbial lifeforms on the Journal Astrobiology, which leads the scientific community to believe there could after all not only be life on Mars, but that it could have a similar constitution to how life works on our planet.