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http://pbs.org/sciencenow. If cellulose survived 250 million years on Earth, could it survive in salt deposits on Mars? . For more go to http://pbs.org/sciencenow

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  • The human imagination.

  • lol how did God get into this? the documentery is about Mars =P

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  • @justmom66

    Well... Mars is a god. And a candy bar too. Unique planet in out solar system.

  • @justmom66 That's like saying "lol how did the Japanese get into this? the documentery is about Asimo =P" The Japs made the Asimo robot and God made Mars, so that's how God got into this.

  • @Zurround100 47.12 years

  • How frigging long will the damn jury be out on this life on mars crap?

  • @Epslion3 It is fantastic!

  • If life came to be on 2 planets in the same solar system independently of one another, it suggests that life is not rare, rather inevitable, and is expected to be found any other place in the universe that has liquid water. This is HUGE

  • there is NaCl in the ocean most of the salt in the ocean is table salt or NaCl

  • dude flys don't back to life cause you put salt on them... thats crazy

  • this is all bull crap! whats the point of looking at this stuff,wow big deal microbes live on other planets, now what???

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