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Compelling Evidence of Fossils and Microbialites on Ancient Mars

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This book offers an amazing collection of analyzed images from the Red Planet, extremely suggestive of ancestral life on Mars. The book evidences possible remnants of microbial life, and, even further, complex and repetitive structures, analyzed in detail and reminescent of life forms and traits of terrestrial fossils resembling skeletal microalgae and more. This work is a presentation of primary importance for astrobiologists, precambrian micropaleontologists, and lovers of space exploration. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781036408275

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Vincenzo Rizzo is a Geologist who earned his PhD in 1970. He is a Senior Researcher at the Italian National Research Council has acquired extensive experience in landslide-risk geomorphology and sedimentology publishing around 150 papers and many official reports on landslide mapping and monitoring. Currently retired since 2007 he is CNR Emeritus analyses the NASA rover images and publishes several articles on possible microbialites on Mars. Giorgio Bianciardi Researcher at the University of Siena Italy retired in 2022 is a biologist doctor and PhD. He has published or presented at national and international conferences 365 scientific works and books in the fields of astrobiology astronomy and pathology dealing in particular with morphometric analysis and signal analysis with chaotic methods. He has always dedicated himself to the sectors of astronomy being the director and founder of astronomical observatories in the area where he lives. The minor planet 55418 is named after him.

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