NASA News Conference on Astrobiology Discovery - arsenic phosphorus - 12-2-2010 - 1/3

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My streaming recorder was acting up so I had to use an HD video camera. This isn't the best quality, but it still works!

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  • if u guys are watchin this . listen very carefully what 1 scientist says, WE ARE STUDYING CURRENT AND PAST LIFE ON MARS, there u go

  • @dogsofwarclan They actually say "...goal is to look for evidence of habitability and the potential for current and past life on mars". This can be found in video 2 at 7min30sec

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  • People who work for nasa never look human! anyone ever notice that.also they look realy ill !

  • wow. it sounds to me like none of you have the slightest clue how important this discovery is.

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  • Just cover for the government again- they think were dumb asses.-these people are so full of shit

  • @bhcmst44 even iff its that . its a bigg step in saying theres more out there than we know wouldnt u agree

  • @wf80 u dint pay atention trough all the getting u to sleep talk . 1 scientist says , we are sudying current and past life on mars,

  • Great! NASA discovered life on Earth. A microbe doing something science said couldn't be done. So profound :( I want full ET discloser not some stupid bs like this. Stop wasting our money NASA!!!!

  • Thank You!!

  • thanks.

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