Speaker 1
I remember, for example, george knapp, one of the week end hosts on coast to coast, complaining about, why are you searching for life? Supporting conditions, just send a probe to test for ife. Well, they're finally duin that. And so as of a few days ago, before before this episode releases, the perseverance rover will have arrived at mars and either landed successfully or failed spectacularly. But hopefully it landed successfully, because its purpose is to search for life in the soil of mars and return samples to earth, where they can be studied by scientists under a microscope. And we can look and see, are there really microbes here? So we'll have a link to the tanassa's official page about that. Also, peaking of searching for living, or formerly living things off of earth, there may be dinosaur bones on the moon, because when the big asteroid or asteroids hit earth 60 million years ago, there was so much ejecta that some of it would have ended up on the moon. And there could be di sor bones and frozen dinosaur meet up there. We'll have to find out. Once we get back to the moon in a few years, maybe we'll run across some interesting flash frozen dinosaur. Tf, and if life can go up from earth, life can come down to earth. Heeis a report of a meteor in peru. That has made people sickso there's this weird meteor sickness that's happened down in peru. It may, it, hypothetically, could be due to a number of things. One of them is, there could be a virus, ora other passage on the meteor, other micro organism on the meteor. It's also possible that it could be due to something else. It could be hysteria, although i think the evidence may point against that. But it also could be things like, when the meteor smacked into the ground, it made a big dent, and that could have gotten some arsenic into the water supply or something. So there are some different options. But we'll have a link to the article and you can read all about it. Excellent.
Speaker 5
Those is some good headlines.