Proof of Life on Mars (S7, E5) | Ancient Aliens | Full Episode



Throughout human history, the planet Mars has captured our imagination. Ancient Egyptian astronomers were the first to record the red planet on a chart of the cosmos known as the Senenmut star map. See more in Season 7, Episode 5, β€œAliens and the Red Planet.”

#AncientAliens

Subscribe for more from Ancient Aliens and other great shows from The UnXplained Zone: https://aetv.us/subscribe_unxplainedzone

From mysterious and supernatural occurrences, to extraordinary stories and investigations of the unknown, The UnXplained Zone is your portal to the paranormal. Follow the evidence, uncover the cover-ups, and discover what lies behind mankind’s greatest mysteries and the world’s strangest phenomenons.

Welcome to the UnXplained Zone.

source

34 thoughts on “Proof of Life on Mars (S7, E5) | Ancient Aliens | Full Episode”

  1. So we screw ourselves on another planet, some get away, and here we are going through the same pattern. I agree with this video, have talked to open friends and relatives the past few years who may not agree but accept the theory.

    Reply
  2. If we came from ANY other planet I bet we had to leave cuz we destroyed that planet. Now we are destroying Earth. Do our genius minds sit around asking "what planet can we strip of all the resources then nuke it?"

    Reply
  3. Anybody else notice how the first photos from the Martian surface show a blue sky? It "mysteriously" turned orange/pink shortly thereafterwards.
    I believe Gil Levin's tests found Martian microbes; numerous photographs also reveal what appears to be lichen-like growths on many bouldets, and rocks. Those are exactly the types of life that wo6ukd most easiky survive a planetary castrophe. The question is why is this being kept secret. Is it fear that closer looks would be given to Martian oddities?

    Reply
  4. Send a bunch of Al to roam all over the planet. I'm sure they can figure out a way for robots to function on Mars. Then we would know in far more details what's below the surface as well as on top.

    Reply

Leave a Comment