The moon is a cold, undisturbed ball. We humans have left technical equipment there, but it must be at peace. No liquid water, an extremely thin atmosphere and moon dust are all you can find.
Since there are no winds or other disturbing elements, the steps of Neil Armstrong and the other fathers of the moon should remain there forever. space.com. German scientist and astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch of the Technical University of Berlin puts forward the hypothesis that life on the moon may have existed a long time ago. . He worked with British researcher Ian Crawford.
But this idea is in stark contrast to the moon we know today.
He presents the idea in a new article in the journal Astrobiology, and the researchers themselves are open to
But how do they argue that there may have been life on the little rock that falls around us?