Rock discovered on Mars might be proof of historical life, NASA says

A 350-billion-year-old rock found on the Red Planet is "the closest we’ve come to discovering ancient life on Mars," in response to NASA.

Potential indicators of microbial life had been present in a rock pattern collected by the rover in 2024 from an historical dry riverbed on Mars’ Jezero Crater — an space of rocky outcrops on the perimeters the Neretva Vallis, a river valley carved by water speeding to the canyon billions of years in the past, NASA officers introduced in a press convention on Wednesday.