NASA finally admits Moon 'might already have life on it' – and it's our fault

NASA finally admits Moon 'might already have life on it' – and it's our fault

DAILY STAR

Top NASA boffins have finally admitted that there could already be life on the Moon.

Since humans first looked up and saw the moon, we have always wondered what was really on the planet, and whether or not it could support life.

And while the answer has never fully been explained, a top NASA scientists has openly admitted that there could actually be life on it – thanks to humans.

Speaking to Space.com, Prabal Saxena, a planetary researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, United States, said that humans and human technology already being on there for more than 50 years could have contaminated the planet with life.

She said: “One of the most striking things our team has found is that, given recent research on the ranges in which certain microbial life can survive, there may be potentially habitable niches for such life in relatively protected areas on some airless bodies.
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