Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Curiosity rover finds conditions on Mars that could have supported living microbes

Curiosity rover finds conditions on Mars that could have supported living microbes

"A fundamental question for this mission is whether Mars could have supported a habitable environment," says lead Mars Exploration Program scientist Michael Meyer, quoted in a NASA press release today. "From what we know now, the answer is yes." He's referring to the latest Curiosity findings announced at a press conference today, which NASA says "shows ancient Mars could have supported living microbes." That evidence specifically comes from powder the Curiosity rover drilled out of a rock near an ancient stream bed in Mars' Gale Crater, which contained sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon -- "some of the key chemical ingredients for life," as NASA puts it. Mars Science Laboratory scientist further explains that "we have characterized a very ancient, but strangely new 'gray Mars' where conditions once were favorable for life," adding, "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." You can find the full announcement after the break.

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