In recent years, NASA and the organization's research has been very popular, including their research on Mars, which they champion (Mars rover perseverance and curiosity) has also become a real pop culture icon over the years, and the conquest of the moon is also a project once again through the Artemis mission.
The Moon is a major player anyway, because it can explain many things about Earth and the evolution of life on Earth.
NASA has made a great announcement about Mars, and a lot of people have been waiting for this news
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Many studies have been done in the past, stating that the Moon actually exploded from the Earth. Later, scientists also found evidence that the gold found on Earth may not have been of terrestrial origin, but came to our planet from outer space. Millions of years ago, a huge meteorite hit the Earth, and this substance was present in it, as well as substances that could have contributed to the formation of life.
The meteor storm that came to Earth a long time ago comes from the asteroid belt between Mars and Earth. Thus, the meteor shower that arrived billions of years ago may have also touched the surface of the Moon, and according to many scientists and experts, the giant craters on it may have formed then. What could have brought life to Earth came here.
Scientists also hypothesize that carbon, nitrogen, some organic molecules, and even water itself, which is the basic condition for life here on Earth, could have reached Earth with this meteorite swarm. Earlier, a space probe found an oxygen molecule in outer space, thus proving that oxygen cannot be produced only under the conditions that arise on Earth.
But the theory has competitors for those who believe gold has always been present in the Earth's crust, and did not come to Earth from outside. Most of the gold dissolved in the magma, and only a very small portion came to the surface.
Amazing video has come from Mars, you'll get goosebumps from the spectacle recorded by the Mars rover – half the internet has already exploded from the footage released by NASA
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(source: HVG)