Up to today, every suggestion of claim of signs of life on Mars has turned out to be bogus. Too bad! It would be really cool if we could find somewhere, somehow, a sign of life outside of the planet Earth.
The "face" thing was completely bogus. Some of the early Mars photos that were taken with low resolution cameras showed a hill that looked vaguely like a face. Some of the UFO nuts got all excited, but when the area was re-photographed with higher resolution cameras it was clear that the hill did not look like a face, it was just a hill with a couple of bumps on it.
2006-10-10 23:11:47
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answered by matt 7
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You're really asking two questions.
As to any indigenous life forms on Mars, NASA'a still working on that one.
As to evidence of intelligent activity on Mars...
Google "Richard Hoagland" and "Monuments of Mars"
The evidence for architecture on Mars goes well beyond the 'face'.
There is a series of 'structures' on Mars which appear to be too geometrical to be natural. In addition to their own geometry, these various structures line up with one another into perfect astronomical alignment (much like the pyramids on Earth), and form perfect equalateral distances from one another. Thes 'coincidences' add up to so many that they become statistically impossible to be natural 'flukes'
As for the 'face'... It is true that NASA has since re-photogrpahed the site to show only a sand dune. However, bear in mind the two photos were taken decades apart, and Mars is prone to massive sand storms, which could have easily buried the features. The original Viking photo was taken to a university that specialized in computer photo enhancement. This is similar technology that is used to pull license plate numbers from grainy ATM camera pics, etc. The idea was to bebunk the picture, believing the higher detail would clearly show these to be nothing more than cravasses and revenes. Much to their shock, when the photos were enhanced, they discovered 'teeth' inside the mouth, and 'eyballs' with 'pupils' inside the eye sockets.
Still sound like a trick of light and shadow??
2006-10-11 09:21:33
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answered by lmn78744 7
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There is no shape of the heart in mars. The shape of a human in mars is nothing but arbitrary shape of a mountain. Life, as of now does not exist in mars. Scientists are still working, so let us wait for some sign of life in near future :).
2006-10-11 07:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No evidence of any life forms on Mars so far. What ever shapes we observe are natural to Mars.
2006-10-11 06:18:54
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answered by openpsychy 6
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I agree with Shiva. There are certain lifeforms on earth called extremophiles. Most of which live at great depths in the ocean. Tubeworms and the like have been found living on thermovents on the ocean floor at a depth of about 3 miles. These vents were spewing forth water at temperatures near 800 degrees. The vents were encrusted with life forms, living totally devoid of sunlight and oxygen as the vents were rich in methane. They had adapted by developing a symbiotic relationship with certain microbacteria that were able to break down and extract nutrients from the methane.
I believe that the possibility exists for these types of lifeforms to be present on other planets. The point is: We have proof that organisms can survive extreme temp. and endure habitat without oxygen or sun.
2006-10-11 15:16:36
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answered by legalbambino 2
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Life in mars is still doughtfull because the enveronment in Mars is not sutable for Known living things. If one is there it will be very new kind of species which will break many of our theories
2006-10-11 05:07:34
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answered by Gowri 2
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Until now it has not been totally proved by scientists that there was or there is any life on mars,but it is true that they have found many evidences that water is present and some gases are also present.
2006-10-12 08:10:33
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answered by Sweety N 1
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There isn't any conclusive evidence either way...
If there was life on Mars, however, it probably wouldn't have been much more than some mould, so they probably didn't get much of a chance to construct anything.
2006-10-11 05:06:09
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answered by tgypoi 5
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no life in mars
2006-10-14 23:00:54
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answered by Deepu 1
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life on mars ??? yeah its true muslims are from mars
2006-10-11 05:13:49
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answered by ilovedecentchat 1
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