LOS ANGELES, California (AP) --
Bizarre microbes flourish in the most punishing environments on Earth from the
bone-dry Atacama Desert in Chile to the boiling hot springs of Yellowstone
National Park to the sunless sea bottom vents in the Pacific.
Earthly life found in
extreme conditions, like this bacteria from Greenland, could have implications
for life on Mars.
Could such exotic life emerge in the frigid arctic plains of
Mars?
NASA's Phoenix spacecraft could soon find out. Since
plopping down near the Martian north pole a month ago, the three-legged lander
has been busy poking its long arm into the sticky soil and collecting scoopfuls
to bake in a test oven and peer at under a microscope.