Showing posts with label Universe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Universe. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2008

Water On Mars

water on mars money and natureGeologist John Mustard of Brown University, said "There was apparently pervasive water present during the first 600 to 700 million years."

Mustard's team studied data returned by the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars, an instrument designed to find traces of minerals that interact with water. Earlier studies have found evidence of ancient gushers, and the Mars Phoenix Lander recently found ice. But Mustard's analysis provides the clearest picture yet of planet-wide hydrological impacts and most tantalizingly, CRISM showed widespread deposits of clay-like minerals that form only at relatively low temperatures.

Ancient Martian oceans may have been salty, but at least they weren't boiling. And perhaps, said Mustard, they weren't dead. "I think the prospects for present life were dim, but for past life, during this habitable era, they were really quite good," he said.

As for whether evidence of life will remain after four billion years, Mustard said that "it's probably better-preserved on Mars than on the Earth, where plate tectonics has recycled the crust."

He continued, "On Mars, many more elements from that early history are still present. And we do think whiffs of life are preserved in the Earth record, so I think Mars stands a good chance of preserving signatures, if they ever existed."

FYI - Money And Nature

Saturday, June 21, 2008

NASA - Mars Lander Finds Ice


According to Peter Smith, the mission's principal investigator - this photo is taken before and after by NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander show "perfect evidence" of water ice on Mars.

The dice-size crumbs of bright material seen in the bottom left corner of the so-called Snow White trench in the left image, taken June 15, appear to have vanished by the time the right image was taken, on June 19.

Scientists are convinced the material was frozen water that vaporized after the lander's robotic arm dug up the material.

FYI - Money And Nature

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