NASA Scientist: The World Isn’t Prepared For Life On Mars

 

 

A NASA scientist is warning that the agency is getting close to finding life on Mars.  However, he doesn’t think the world is prepared for such a huge leap in this new way of “thinking.”

“It will start a whole new line of thinking. I don’t think we’re prepared for the results,” said Dr. Jim Green. Dr. Green believes that as two rovers from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) prepare to embark for Mars next summer, humanity could be overwhelmed by the implications of studies to come. “I’ve been worried about that because I think we’re close to finding it [life on Mars] and making some announcements,” he added.

Dr. Green, who is the director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division, compared the potential discoveries in Mars to Rennaissance-era astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus’ theory that postulated that the Earth revolves around the Sun, rather than vice-versa. The Copernican model, which is credited with revolutionizing science during the 16th century, earned him the condemnation of the Roman Catholic Church due to the model’s impact on the Church’s doctrines relating to astronomy, according to a report by The Mind Unleashed.

The ESA’s ExoMars Rover and NASA’s Mars 2020 are set to drill 6.5 feet into the Red Planet’s core to take samples in hopes of finding evidence of life on. The samples collected from Mars will be analyzed on Earth for organic matter.

The ESA’s ExoMars Rover and NASA’s Mars 2020 are set to drill 6.5 feet into the Red Planet’s core to take samples in hopes of finding evidence of life on. “What happens next is a whole new set of scientific questions. Is that life like us? How are we related? Can life move from planet-to-planet or do we have a spark and just the right environment and that spark generates life – like us or not like us – based on the chemical environment that it is in?” Green pondered.


This article was originally published by Mac Slavo at SHTFplan.