Is life possible on Mercury now? A shocking revelation made by Nasa


Life on Mercury Planet: NASA has made a shocking revelation about Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun. It is believed that since Mercury is closest to the Sun, it gets very hot due to which human life is not possible there. However, now NASA is claiming that there may be a possibility of life on the planet Mercury based on a recent major discovery. So let's find out what this whole thing is about.

Chances of having an Earth-like atmosphere

Evidence of salt glaciers has been found in the polar regions of Mercury. In which it has been claimed that this glacier can sustain life by scientists doing research under NASA's solar system. This can exist for many miles in the polar region, so it is likely to have an Earth-like atmosphere.

What is the benefit of this invention?

If the discovery of glaciers turns out to be true, it will open up new possibilities in astronomy and the study of life in the universe. Which shows the possibility of existence of human life in extreme environment of solar system. Until now, since Mercury was closest to the Sun, it was very hot, and life was believed to be difficult there.

Mercury's glaciers are completely different from Earth's

Scientists claim that glaciers on Mercury are completely different from glaciers on Earth. According to their research, it is believed that Mercury's glaciers originated from salt flows and that they lie below the main land surface of Mercury. Which can only be seen by an asteroid strike.

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