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Scientists are searching for a rock formation on other planets that looks like layers of pasta and is made up of sulfur microbes, which could be evidence of possible life beyond Earth. If found, it would be definitive proof of the presence of alien microbes. In 2020, astronomers detected a repeating radio signal from space, and Stephen Hawking warned of the possibility of hostile alien life. NASA sent the Voyager spacecraft in 1977 to search for intelligent life.

Mankind has been searching for life on other planets for ages, but so far, the rock that will rock our world has remained elusive. The aforementioned rock
it is a type of crystalline formation that looks like layers of pasta, especially similar to fettuccine.
According to scientists, if we ever discover one of these formations on Mars, Venus or any other planet, we will have our first evidence of possible life beyond Earth.

The reason this formation equates to life is that it is made up of sulfur microbes, a type of bacterium that can survive in all kinds of hostile environments. On Earth, at least, such formations aren’t hard to identify, so it may only be a matter of time before an Earth probe orders some noodles and changes everything we know about our universe.

“If we see extensive deposition of this type of stringy rock on other planets, we’d know it’s a fingerprint of life,” said Bruce Fouke, a professor of geology and microbiology at the University of Illinois. “It’s big and it’s unique. No other rock looks like this. It would be definitive proof of the presence of alien microbes.”

Is there anyone out there?
In 2020, astronomers detected a radio signal from space that repeated every 16 days for more than a year; the source remains unknown.
Stephen Hawking once warned that any alien life that might travel to Earth could very well be hostile and try to take over the planet.
In 1977, NASA sent the Voyager spacecraft into space to search for intelligent life; carries two gold phonograph records with sounds and images of the Earth.




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