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Asteroid impact may have launched microbes in the space, and some may have survived long enough to find themselves suspended in the atmosphere of Venus. And should future missions of Venus find life in the planet's crust, it likely came from work. Now that this, the same theory applies to Earth here, and the more scientists are looking at Mars, the more indications are that Mars at least had water at one point. If you have water, well if you're looking at the way life formed on Earth here, well the water's an essential ingredient. So they might have been a life on Mars even before there was life on Earth here and before whatever life was there probably might grow the old planet and something more at some point to know. But the other thing thinking comes from that, that some impact maybe drove material on Mars, Traveler Earth, and I got seeded just dropping.
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