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<p>I have a research project going with me and my group. We are trying to come up with ideas on what kind of life can exist on the Martian equator. We know that the Martian temperature is to low for any bacteria to thrive at least from earth's point of view. But as recently, it was assumed that water may exist deep with in the martian surface. Now we've come up with something that has a single cell...prokaryote organisms... Still looking that up. However, it is still to cold for a prokaryote to become active if you will. We assume that it would take some high velocity impact like a comet or asteroid and/or pressure deep with in the planet itself. These are just abstract Ideas....</p><p>Can any of you SDCers come up with idea on what kind of life can exist under the martian surface??? </p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <font size="2" color="#14ea50"><strong><font size="1">We are born. We live. We experiment. We rot. We die. and the whole process starts all over again! Imagine That!</font><br /><br /><br /><img id="6e5c6b4c-0657-47dd-9476-1fbb47938264" style="width:176px;height:247px" src="http://sitelife.space.com/ver1.0/Content/images/store/14/4/6e5c6b4c-0657-47dd-9476-1fbb47938264.Large.jpg" alt="blog post photo" width="276" height="440" /><br /></strong></font> </div>