
The Acidalia Planitia, the darker area in direction of the highest proper of this picture of Mars, could host micro organism deep beneath its rocky floor
NASA/JPL/USGS
A selected space on Mars has been recognized as a possible location for present life – with the organisms residing far beneath the floor.
Andrea Butturini on the College of Barcelona and his colleagues investigated doable places on Mars that would host residing organisms, specializing in areas which may have the correct quantities of water, warmth and power needed for all times to exist.