It now appears almost certain that the Viking Lander’s life experiment succeeded, and that there is life on Mars. However, NASA interpreted the results too conservatively, and the chance to direct exploration of Mars toward the discovery of life was lost. Now, however, a new look at the results may change all that.

In the Daily Mail, Rob Waugh writes: "In July 1976, the Viking 1 probe touched down on Mars and failed to find traces of life–but now, three decades later, scientists think the experiment was flawed. Viking 1 did find evidence of extraterrestrial microbes in soil samples from the Red Planet."
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According to this story, more than a thousand people watched this object over a period of hours. It was at times accompanied by other objects. So it wasn’t a meteor, not with a duration that long. The object would appear to be an unknown.
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Unknowncountry listeners are well aware of Anne Strieber’s vast knowledge of the close encounter experience. She has probably read more letters from witnesses and talked to more of them than anyone alive. Here, she and Suzanne Chancellor compare notes, in the first interview in our contactee series where the witness is named.

Suzanne’s experience has been lifelong, complex and highly provocative. Listen as she reveals to Anne–and to us–things she has never spoken about before.
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