Sedimentary rocks exposed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars record aqueous and eolian deposition in ancient dune and interdune playa-like environments that were arid, acidic, and oxidizing. On Earth, microbial populations have repeatedly adapted to low pH and both episodic and chronic water limitation, suggesting that, to a first approximation, the Meridiani plain may have been habitable during at least part of the interval when deposition and early diagenesis took place. On the other hand, the environmental conditions inferred for Meridiani deposition would have posed a challenge for prebiotic chemical reactions thought to have played a role in the origin of life on Earth. Orbital observations suggest that the combination of sulfate m...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
Exploration by the NASA rover Opportunity has revealed sulfate- and hematite-rich sedimentary rocks ...
none3The volcanic materials at the surface of Mars provide an ideal potential habitat for chemolitho...
Sedimentary rocks exposed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars record aqueous and eolian depositio...
Microbial life on Earth seems to have begun almost as soon as the planet cooled enough to allow soli...
Sedimentary rocks at Eagle crater in Meridiani Planum are composed of fine-grained siliciclastic mat...
The chemistry, sedimentology, and geology of the Meridiani sedimentary deposits are best explained b...
Life is composed of organic compounds, and characterizing preserved compounds provides insights into...
The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity discovered sulphate-rich sedimentary rocks at Meridiani Planu...
none5noFollowing the discovery of Martian mineral deposits with an assumed evaporite origin (especia...
Is there, or was there once, life on Mars? Debate about martian life remains unresolved, but over th...
Over the last decade, orbital and landed missions have revealed a diverse and extensive sedimentary ...
International audienceThe search for traces of life is one of the principal objectives of Mars explo...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
Exploration by the NASA rover Opportunity has revealed sulfate- and hematite-rich sedimentary rocks ...
none3The volcanic materials at the surface of Mars provide an ideal potential habitat for chemolitho...
Sedimentary rocks exposed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars record aqueous and eolian depositio...
Microbial life on Earth seems to have begun almost as soon as the planet cooled enough to allow soli...
Sedimentary rocks at Eagle crater in Meridiani Planum are composed of fine-grained siliciclastic mat...
The chemistry, sedimentology, and geology of the Meridiani sedimentary deposits are best explained b...
Life is composed of organic compounds, and characterizing preserved compounds provides insights into...
The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity discovered sulphate-rich sedimentary rocks at Meridiani Planu...
none5noFollowing the discovery of Martian mineral deposits with an assumed evaporite origin (especia...
Is there, or was there once, life on Mars? Debate about martian life remains unresolved, but over th...
Over the last decade, orbital and landed missions have revealed a diverse and extensive sedimentary ...
International audienceThe search for traces of life is one of the principal objectives of Mars explo...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
Exploration by the NASA rover Opportunity has revealed sulfate- and hematite-rich sedimentary rocks ...
none3The volcanic materials at the surface of Mars provide an ideal potential habitat for chemolitho...