"Life on Mars?" re-imagines the classic 1971 David Bowie song as the cover of a 1970s sci-fi paperback. This is a fine art giclee print on acid free, 330gsm, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright smooth finish. Watermark does not appear on finished print. Prints come in four sizes: 8.5x11, 11x17, 18x24 and 24x36. Please be aware that all prints feature a white border to help with framing your item. Depending on which size print you order, this border may be wider on the top and bottom than on the sides. I recommended that you wait until you have your print in hand before you shop for a frame.
'Life On Mars' de David Bowie suena como homenaje en el campanario de una iglesia del s.XVII en Amsterdam
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If there was life on Mars billions of years ago — even just microbial life — it could change our understanding of how life begins.
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The more resources we can harness on the red planet, the fewer we need to bring with us.
Researchers have identified an 1,800-mile-wide plain in the northern hemisphere of Mars that may currently host alien life. Microbial life could, in theory, lurk beneath the plain's surface.
Back in 1920, lots of people - including media and leading scientists - thought there was an active society on Mars, and that the Martians wanted to talk to us. Find out why they believe that here.
A lizard has been 'spotted' on the surface of Mars, reports a science blogger who claims Nasa could be planting animals on the red planet.
A number of life-hunting probes are on their way to Mars.