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Old 07-24-2011, 10:11 AM  
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No, we haven't found life anywhere else yet. Mars is NOT the best place to find life. We may find fossilized life on Mars one day, but probably no life. Mars has no moten core and therefore no magnetosphere to protect it from Solar radiation like the Earth does. Solar radiation stripped mars of most of its atmosphere and any liquid water Mars may have had as mostly evaporated into space.

A much better contender for actual living life is Jupiter's moon Europa. While its surface is ice, its features change often leading scientists to believe that there is warm, liquid water below it. The heat to warm and even boil this water is coming from Gravitational forces of Jupiter. A small spaceship, something to drill into the ice and then launch a mini robotic submarine would be all it would take to hopefully find some life.
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