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Life on Mars and Earth Could Share Origins via Interplanetary Debris

Recent studies suggest that asteroid impact debris can transfer life forms between Mars and Earth, with tiny organisms surviving interplanetary journeys. This mechanism could explain possible microbial exchange between the planets, impacting planetary protection protocols. Continued research is essential to understand the implications for astrobiology and future space exploration.
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