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Mushrooms on Mars? Scientists believe they ve found proof of life on the red planet -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

Fri, 07 May 2021 17:55 UTC © NASA/Advances in Microbiology/ScreenshotCould there be mushrooms on Mars? In a new paper, an international team of scientists from countries including the U.S., France, and China have gathered and compared photographic evidence they claim shows fungus-like objects growing on the Red Planet. In their paper, which appears in Scientific Research Publishing s Advances in Microbiology, the scientists analyze images taken by NASA s Opportunity and Curiosity rovers, plus the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter s HiRISE camera. The objects in question show chalky-white colored spherical shaped specimens, which the Mars Opportunity team initially said was a mineral called hematite. Later studies refuted the hematite claim. Soon, some scientists coined the term Martian mushrooms to describe the mysterious objects, because of how they resemble lichens and mushrooms, while in another study, fungi and lichen experts classified the spheres as puffballs

Debunked: Study Claims Mushrooms Were Spotted Growing on Mars

May 08, 2021 01:51 PM EDT  If life is ever discovered on another planet it would likely be the biggest news of thousands of years, and you d anticipate the proof to be released in a highly distinguished journal like Science or Nature. (Photo : Getty Images) Mushrooms on Mars? So, when a study that insists there are mushrooms growing on Mars appear in an unclear and largely doubted publication, you have to be very cynical. A preprint of a new study came online earlier this week, with the scandalizing title Fungi on Mars? Evidence of Growth and Behavior From Sequential Images. Sadly, the paper is ready for release in the journal Advances in Microbiology, which is included in the portfolio of Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP).

No, NASA photos are not evidence of fungus growing on Mars, sorry

No, NASA photos are not evidence of fungus growing on Mars, sorry CNET 7 hrs ago Jackson Ryan © Provided by CNET Martian blueberries are rocky spheres that form on the surface of Mars. NASA/JPL-Caltech Mars is very in right now. NASA s Perseverance rover is up there searching for life and the agency s Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, is pulling off daring aerial feats. But on Wednesday, Mars appeared in the news for all the wrong reasons. According to websites like the Daily Mail, scientists were making a pretty wild claim: Fungi was alive and well on the red planet.  © NASA/JPL-Caltech The mushrooms on Mars and fungi on Venus theory is a worn out, debunked idea that appears like clockwork, about once a year. The headlines certainly are interesting imagine if we found fungi on Mars or Venus! It would literally rewrite our ideas about life in the cosmos but the articles rarely interrogate the scientific evidence for the wild claims.

Scientists Believe These Photos Show Mushrooms on Mars—and Proof of Life

Scientists Believe These Photos Show Mushrooms on Mars and Proof of Life Caroline Delbert © NASA/Advances in Microbiology/Screenshot Scientists believe these photos show mushrooms growing on Mars, which may prove there s life on the Red Planet. See the possible evidence. In their paper, the scientists analyze a variety of images taken by NASA’s Opportunity and Curiosity rovers, as well as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s HiRISE camera. Mushrooms could be great for multiple purposes for Mars settlers. Could there be mushrooms on Mars? In a new paper, an international team of scientists from countries including the U.S., France, and China have gathered and compared photographic evidence they claim shows fungus-like objects growing on the Red Planet.

Mushrooms on Mars: Do These Images Show Proof of Life on Mars?

In their paper, the scientists analyze a variety of images taken by NASA’s Opportunity and Curiosity rovers, as well as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s HiRISE camera. Mushrooms could be great for multiple purposes for Mars settlers. Could there be mushrooms on Mars? In a new paper, an international team of scientists from countries including the U.S., France, and China have gathered and compared photographic evidence they say shows fungus-like objects growing on the Red Planet. But other experts in the scientific community are skeptical of the claims. ➡ In their paper, which appears in Scientific Research Publishing’s

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