"After more than a month of searching, scientists using NASA's rover Curiosity to study Mars' atmosphere have found no evidence that the planet most like Earth in the solar system has methane, a gas tied to biological processes.
On Earth, living systems produce more than 90 percent of the methane in the atmosphere, with the rest tied to geochemical processes. The gas is easily broken down by sunlight, so its presence in the Martian atmosphere would imply a continuous source on the planet's surface.
But on Mars, solar radiation is likely not the only methane-killer, nor the most lethal.
For example, the planet's atmosphere and soil is believed to contain chemicals that are highly destructive to molecular bonds, including those in methane." DiscoveryNews
Maybe there are no clues for biological life on Mars because our earth was created to be....well-a unique CREATION?
On Earth, living systems produce more than 90 percent of the methane in the atmosphere, with the rest tied to geochemical processes. The gas is easily broken down by sunlight, so its presence in the Martian atmosphere would imply a continuous source on the planet's surface.
But on Mars, solar radiation is likely not the only methane-killer, nor the most lethal.
For example, the planet's atmosphere and soil is believed to contain chemicals that are highly destructive to molecular bonds, including those in methane." DiscoveryNews
Maybe there are no clues for biological life on Mars because our earth was created to be....well-a unique CREATION?
What is man, that thou art mindful of him? or the son of man, that thou visitest
him? Thou madest him a little lower than the angels; thou crownedst him with glory
and honour, and didst set him over the works of thy hands:
Hebrews 2:6,7