Kabonfootprints Match Confirmed
Saturday, August 9th, 2008The Kabonfootprint found on Mars has been positively identified as genuine. Soil samples taken from the Martian surface were analysed by the Phoenix Lander and the data relayed from Nasa to the Natural History Museum Labs.
Comparing the chemical signature of the soil sample with that of the Kabonfootprint fossil revealed several identical chemical compounds that are rarely found on earth. This lead to jubilation in the Labs with the scientists toasting the first ever discovery of interplanetary migration of a creature.
The fact that the original Kabonfootprint was discovered in Africa near the Sudanese dessert, suggests that the Kabon may have deliberately chosen this area since it was the closest to Mars in terms of temperature and terrain.
Dr Winnefred Syngen-smyth, head of the investigation team in London was asked what will happen now. “We are planning to have a brainstorming meeting to determine how the Kabon managed to leave Mars, fly through space without being killed by radiation and finally, how it managed to enter the Earth’s atmosphere without burning up and finally surviving the landing”, she said.
We look forward to reporting the outcome of this meeting over the next few days. Please stay tuned…
