International audienceOne of the main goals of the Mars Science Laboratory is to determine whether the planet ever had environmental conditions able to support mi-crobial life. Nitrogen is a fundamental element for life, and is present in structural (e.g., proteins), catalytic (e.g., enzymes and ribozymes), energy transfer (e.g.,ATP) and information storage (RNA and DNA) bio-molecules. Planetary models suggest that molecularnitrogen was abundant in the early Martian atmosphere, but was rapidly lost to space by photochemistry, sput-tering [1, 2], impact erosion [3], and oxidized and de-posited to the surface as nitrate [4]. Nitrates are a fun-damental source for nitro...