Mars Rover 'Curiosity' Team Reportedly Will Reveal Major Discovery In December what do you think? this has just been posted everywhere recently "This data is gonna be one for the history books," Curiosity chief scientist John Grotzinger, of Caltech in Pasadena, told NPR. "It's looking really good." holy shit!!!! they said they are waiting a few weeks to announce the news, so that they can double check and make sure what they find is legit
They just completed the first galactic fast food joint, now the aliens can stop coming to earth to get their greasy fix
Its not going to be "life" it's probly.going to be signs that confirm water or organics or something. I'm guessing they found.chemical traces that can only have got there.from life or something
Well let's just hope that it's more legit than NASA's last major scientific announcement about the bogus bacteria that (never) incorporated arsenic in its DNA.
It would seem so. I made a thread on it a while ago. http://forum.grasscity.com/science-nature/1080245-severe-blow-supposed-arsenic-based-lifeform.html I wonder if there have been any developments on that...
Don't jump to conclusions - they haven't said anything yet so there's no need for the sensationalist claim. There have been too many of these "pre-announcements" for me to get excited yet. If it ends up being something truly special, then I'll get excited
They probably found more rocks.. I'm not gonna be impressed until there is an actual Grey sitting down at a press conference because they probably already made contact decades ago..