The UK Space agency has installed an extraterrestrial test lab to prove the existence of aliens on Mars.

Life on Mars?

Life on Mars?

The laboratory won its funding to build the only facility that will store and analyse samples from the planet.

Around eight missions up to space have already been planned over a course of ten years, in hopes of collecting samples from the red planet, as well as asteroids containing fossils, to prove that there is intergalactic life.

A system engineer at the Science and Technology facilities council’s Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Dr Rain Irshad, said: “If brought these rocks and we split them open and we found a fossil that would be so exciting. We could definitely have the first discovery of life on Mars happening in the UK.”

Meanwhile Nasa’s Perseverance Rover is already in the process of finding fossils after it began drilling through rocks located near an ancient lake on Mars, which will be collected by European Space Agency, Fetch Rover, in two years.

Dr Irshad added: “This is the first time we are bringing back a piece of a whole other world.”