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Historic Discovery On Mars Announced By NASA

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This set of images compares rocks seen by NASA’s Opportunity rover and Curiosity rover at two different parts of Mars. On the left is ” Wopmay” rock, in Endurance Crater, Meridiani Planum, as studied by the Opportunity rover. On the right are the rocks of the “Sheepbed” unit in Yellowknife Bay, in Gale Crater, as seen by Curiosity.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/MSSS

 An analysis of a rock sample collected by NASA’s Curiosity rover shows ancient Mars could have supported living microbes.

Scientists identified sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon — some of the key chemical ingredients for life — in the powder Curiosity drilled out of a sedimentary rock near an ancient stream bed in Gale Crater on the Red Planet last month.

“A fundamental question for this mission is whether Mars could have supported a habitable environment,” said Michael Meyer, lead scientist for NASA’s Mars Exploration Program at the agency’s headquarters in Washington. “From what we know now, the answer is yes.”

This false-color map shows the area within Gale Crater on Mars, where NASA’s Curiosity rover landed on Aug. 5, 2012 PDT (Aug. 6, 2012 EDT) and the location where Curiosity collected its first drilled sample at the “John Klein” rock. 
 

The image merges topographic data with thermal inertia data that record the ability of the surface to hold onto heat. Red indicates a surface material that retains its heat longer into the evening than other areas, suggesting differences relative to its surroundings. Curiosity crossed the boundary from lower thermal inertia values to higher values on Sol 121 (the 121st Martian day of operations, which was Dec. 8, 2012, on Earth) while driving down into an area known as “Yellowknife Bay”. The black oval indicates the targeted landing area for the rover, known as the “landing ellipse,” and the black cross shows where the rover actually touched down at what has since been named the Bradbury Landing site. The blue circle indicates where the John Klein drill site is within the Yellowknife Bay area. 

An alluvial fan, or fan-shaped deposit where debris spread out downslope, has been highlighted in lighter colors for better viewing. On Earth, alluvial fans often are formed by water flowing downslope. The John Klein outcrop is part of a geologic layer, known as “Sheepbed,” which is a mudstone with abundant evidence for ancient aqueous processes. It seems likely that sediments were transported downhill from the eroding crater rim and became part of alluvial fan systems. The materials then flowed out where water and sediments accumulated to form a habitable environment represented by the Sheepbed mudstone. 

This image was obtained by the Thermal Emission Imaging System on NASA’s Odyssey orbiter. 

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS 
 

Clues to this habitable environment come from data returned by the rover’s Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) and Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) instruments. The data indicate the Yellowknife Bay area the rover is exploring was the end of an ancient river system or an intermittently wet lake bed that could have provided chemical energy and other favorable conditions for microbes. The rock is made up of a fine-grained mudstone containing clay minerals, sulfate minerals and other chemicals. This ancient wet environment, unlike some others on Mars, was not harshly oxidizing, acidic or extremely salty.

The patch of bedrock where Curiosity drilled for its first sample lies in an ancient network of stream channels descending from the rim of Gale Crater. The bedrock also is fine-grained mudstone and shows evidence of multiple periods of wet conditions, including nodules and veins.

Curiosity’s drill collected the sample at a site just a few hundred yards away from where the rover earlier found an ancient streambed in September 2012.

“Clay minerals make up at least 20 percent of the composition of this sample,” said David Blake, principal investigator for the CheMin instrument at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.

These clay minerals are a product of the reaction of relatively fresh water with igneous minerals, such as olivine, also present in the sediment. The reaction could have taken place within the sedimentary deposit, during transport of the sediment, or in the source region of the sediment. The presence of calcium sulfate along with the clay suggests the soil is neutral or mildly alkaline.

 
This side-by-side comparison shows the X-ray diffraction patterns of two different samples collected from the Martian surface by NASA’s Curiosity rover. These images, made from data obtained by Curiosity’s Chemistry and Mineralogy instrument (CheMin), show the patterns obtained from a drift of windblown dust and sand called “Rocknest” and from a powdered rock sample drilled from the “John Klein” bedrock. 

The presence of abundant clay minerals in the John Klein drill powder and the lack of abundant salt suggest a fresh water environment. The presence of calcium sulfates rather than magnesium or iron sulfates (as found at Meridiani Planum by NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity) suggests a neutral to mildly alkaline pH environment. The Rocknest sand shadow mineralogy suggests a dry, aeolian (wind-shaped) environment with low water activity. The John Klein mineralogy suggests a lacustrine (lakebed) environment with high water activity. 

As seen on the left, the Rocknest data reveal abundant plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene and olivine minerals. The data also indicate reveal small amounts of magnetite and anhydrite. In addition, the Rocknest sample contains 25 to 35 percent amorphous, or non-crystalline, material. 

X-ray diffraction analysis of the John Klein drill powder reveals abundant phyllosilicate (a class of clay minerals called smectites that form by the action of relatively pure and neutral pH water on source minerals), plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene, magnetite and olivine. Alternatively, the clay minerals could have been transported by water from sources higher up the sediment fan to form the John Klein mineral assemblage. The region of the pattern indicating the phyllosilicates is labeled in the annotated version of this image. The data also show minor amounts of anhydrite and bassanite. The John Klein sample also contains about 20 percent amorphous material.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Ames

Scientists were surprised to find a mixture of oxidized, less-oxidized, and even non-oxidized chemicals, providing an energy gradient of the sort many microbes on Earth exploit to live. This partial oxidation was first hinted at when the drill cuttings were revealed to be gray rather than red.

“The range of chemical ingredients we have identified in the sample is impressive, and it suggests pairings such as sulfates and sulfides that indicate a possible chemical energy source for micro-organisms,” said Paul Mahaffy, principal investigator of the SAM suite of instruments at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

An additional drilled sample will be used to help confirm these results for several of the trace gases analyzed by the SAM instrument.

“We have characterized a very ancient, but strangely new ‘gray Mars’ where conditions once were favorable for life,” said John Grotzinger, Mars Science Laboratory project scientist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif. “Curiosity is on a mission of discovery and exploration, and as a team we feel there are many more exciting discoveries ahead of us in the months and years to come.”

Scientists plan to work with Curiosity in the “Yellowknife Bay” area for many more weeks before beginning a long drive to Gale Crater’s central mound, Mount Sharp. Investigating the stack of layers exposed on Mount Sharp, where clay minerals and sulfate minerals have been identified from orbit, may add information about the duration and diversity of habitable conditions.

NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory Project has been using Curiosity to investigate whether an area within Mars’ Gale Crater ever has offered an environment favorable for microbial life. Curiosity, carrying 10 science instruments, landed seven months ago to begin its two-year prime mission. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., manages the project for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington.

Contacts and sources:
DC Agle 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

 
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    • crabby

      heard mars once had prolific life. until mars adopted capitalism . capitalism killed all life on mars. some say capitalism is a planet killer

    • Anonymous

      Yeah, just like the moon walks and landings. WE ARE NOT STUPID ANYMORE. I TRUST NO ONE IN GOV ESPECIALLY NOW THAT NASA HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY THE MILITARY. They are simply trying to set up their bogus alien invasion so we will globalize…. well screw them, they lose that one. We are fully onto them.

    • greenghost

      Why don’t they explore the polar frost region?

    • Anonymous

      One website said they discovered Bigfoots walking with Jimmy Hoffa and they were first going to an Elvis concert with a 300 ft long whale, a giant squid 400ft long and extraterrestrial reptillian grays from our distant past and another dimension, then for a ride on the back of the Loch Ness Monster, after all that they were going for a ride with Amelia Earheart. This is true because there were all kinds of blurry, grainy, videos, photos and the testimony of a dying NASA employee who sneaked out a video and photos of a ship and an alien autopsy. He wanted to remain anonymous because he was afraid that the Men In Black hybrids who are part alien and part human would use their disintagrator and kill his family. It’s the truth because David Icke said so.

    • Alpha

      Of course Mars had life. Where do you think Marvin created his illudium Q-36 explosive space modulator on the Moon! Geez :cool:

    • Mellissa

      If you dropped a similar machine in Atacama desert you would find one of the most sterile places on earth. As a matter of fact it is compared to mars quite a bit and they have even done the same test of voyager 1 and 2 on mars here on earth and found zilch. Go not to far away along the Andes and you will find it much much different. Could our planets deserts one day expand to cover the whole earth?

      It is possible, lets hope not.

    • TurtleCreeWoman

      They can drive a robot buggy on Mars for years longer than it was suppose to last, send another one there and this is all they got was a picture that proves there break through discovery that there MAY have been microbes on mars. More like microbes on some US dessert.

      When I was a kid in grade school they landed on the Moon and started walking around and I got bored. My Dad was like, this is a historic event I thought you liked stuff like this. I said it looked fake since what I have been told about space and the moon not having any atmosphere there equipment looks to fake to and cheap to take such high heat and radiation, they should be dead from heat after jumping around. :eek: Name one astronaut that has died of Cancer?. Yet thyroid cancer made a sharp rise in the northern US from being down wind of fukashima, well tax payers got fukashimaed on paying for this crap.

    • Anonymous

      ¡Viva la Revolución!

    • Anonymous

      No, only Zionists who promote communism say that so they can get us to become fascists using the poor liberals who believe their lies to begin that process.

      How it worked in Russia, when the Zionist bankers overtook Russia and when they joined the Nationalist “SOCIALIST” Party, is they pretend its for the people to get their support as we see here through the liberals…. then they get control of all government and land, and publically controlled corporations. THEN THOSE GOV OWNED ENTITIES USE OUR TAXES TO DO NO BID CONTRACTS WITH PRIVATE CORPS OWNED BY THE ZIONISTS, AND REAP PROFITS THROUGH OUR TAXES.

      Then they increase the taxes gradually until you are working and have enough to pay for food, (they own the food companies now, that happened in 2008) gas (they own the energy and gas companies), and utilities (they own the utilities co) and enough to pay their taxes with nothing left over for yourself or your family. THAT IS CALLED FASCISM AND SLAVERY. HELLO, the Zionist bankers and the 13 famililes are our enemies and the only WAR WORLD WIDE THAT WE ALL SHOULD FIGHT.

      If we do not, millions of us will die and they will do this again in about 40 to 60 years, which is what they do every single time since they started WW I with a simultaneous revolution in Russia, same with Germany WW II and now with us, and every time, the economic power country that had the revolution, also lost the world war and came under total control of the zionist bankers. That is their plan for us. Lets not give it to them, bring down every single asset they own, once they go underground and that includes their homes as well. If one single bomb drops on this nation, that is the signal to go after them and everything they own. Rip it all out and make them stay underground since they will have nothing up here.

    • Anonymous

      Capitalism has brought more people out of poverty than any other system you moron.

    • Mellissa

      I was just wondering that myself. I have poured over the Mars maps and we can see where they went looked like it had ancient water long ago, yet on the poles there is a crust of ice. Any living thing will be in or around that ice. Since it is the source of water we know about, it makes sense to go there.

      If all known habitats on earth are full of life living in different ways, from living in the polar ice to on ocean floor vents all extremes are covered. Then we have to think of extremophiles and habitats for there.

      It is not officially a looking for life mission, its looking for the possibility of life. I hope an insect or microbe colony jumps on the camera. They would not tell us tho unless it benefited them to.

    • Jay

      Of course it makes sense to go to the Pole but they forgot the snow tires

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