Vedic science reveals life exists on all planets; material science searches blindly within narrow earthly definitions.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Morning Walk [Partially Recorded] — January 20, 1974, Honolulu 740120MW-HONOLULU [02:35 Minutes] Walk_740120MW-HONOLULU Prabhupāda: The pilots do not like to go? Nitāi: There's nothing for them to do there.
Satsvarūpa: There's no life there. They want to go where there may be life. Now they know there's no life there, so there's no point in going. There may be life on Mars.
Prabhupāda: Then let them go—they are life—and colonize. Where is life? Which planet they say there is life? Nitāi: Venus and Mars.
They suspect life on those planets, especially Mars.
Prabhupāda: So they are going there? Sudāmā: Yeah, they're making plans to go there. Nitāi: It's quite a bit further than the moon. They watch through their telescopes, and every year they see that the surface of the planet changes, that there's certain dark areas which grow and then they recede.
Prabhupāda: Every day..., every year changes? Why? Nitāi: Well, it appears to be like seasons. First they grow big, and then they grow small, then they grow big.
Prabhupāda: Moon planet? Nitāi: No, this is the Martian... They call them the Martian canals. So they think that although the life there may not be like we have here, that there may be some living beings there.