If life ever appeared on Mars, could we find traces of primitive life embedded in sedimentary meteorites? To answer this question, a 3.5 billion-year-old volcanic sediment containing microfossils was embedded in the heat shield of a space capsule in order to test survival of the rock and the microfossils during entry into the Earth's atmosphere (the STONE 6 experiment). The silicified volcanic sediment from the Kitty's Gap Chert (Pilbara, Australia) is considered to be an excellent analogue for Noachian-age volcanic sediments. The microfossils in the chert are also analogues for potential martian life. An additional goal was to investigate the survival of living microorganisms (Chroococcidiopsis) protected by a 2 cm thick layer of rock in o...
Petrographic and biological analysis of shock recovery experiments confirms the possible life transp...
International audienceHydrothermal activity was common on the early Earth and associated micro-organ...
The scenario of lithopanspermia describes the viable transport of microorganisms via meteorites. To ...
International audienceIf life ever appeared on Mars, could we find traces of primitive life embedded...
The STONE 6 experiment demonstrated the survivability of carbonaceous and microfossiliferous martian...
The 18 SNC meteorites identified to date are all igneous rocks, being basalts or basaltic cumulates....
none12Within the context of present and future in situ missions to Mars to investigate its habitabil...
Extract from introduction: With regard to the impact and ejection phase we tested the case for the t...
AbstractBacterial spores (Bacillus subtilis), cyanobacteria (Chroococcidiopsis sp.), and lichen (Xan...
Within the context of present and future in situ missions to Mars to investigate its habitability an...
none3The volcanic materials at the surface of Mars provide an ideal potential habitat for chemolitho...
A 1 cm thick sandstone disk exposed to atmospheric re-entry on the heat shield of a spacecraft (the ...
Extract from introduction: The minerals of the Martian meteorites collected so far indicate an expos...
Unambiguous identification of biosignatures on Mars requires access to well-characterized, long-last...
The scenario of lithopanspermia describes the viable transport of microorganisms via meteorites. To ...
Petrographic and biological analysis of shock recovery experiments confirms the possible life transp...
International audienceHydrothermal activity was common on the early Earth and associated micro-organ...
The scenario of lithopanspermia describes the viable transport of microorganisms via meteorites. To ...
International audienceIf life ever appeared on Mars, could we find traces of primitive life embedded...
The STONE 6 experiment demonstrated the survivability of carbonaceous and microfossiliferous martian...
The 18 SNC meteorites identified to date are all igneous rocks, being basalts or basaltic cumulates....
none12Within the context of present and future in situ missions to Mars to investigate its habitabil...
Extract from introduction: With regard to the impact and ejection phase we tested the case for the t...
AbstractBacterial spores (Bacillus subtilis), cyanobacteria (Chroococcidiopsis sp.), and lichen (Xan...
Within the context of present and future in situ missions to Mars to investigate its habitability an...
none3The volcanic materials at the surface of Mars provide an ideal potential habitat for chemolitho...
A 1 cm thick sandstone disk exposed to atmospheric re-entry on the heat shield of a spacecraft (the ...
Extract from introduction: The minerals of the Martian meteorites collected so far indicate an expos...
Unambiguous identification of biosignatures on Mars requires access to well-characterized, long-last...
The scenario of lithopanspermia describes the viable transport of microorganisms via meteorites. To ...
Petrographic and biological analysis of shock recovery experiments confirms the possible life transp...
International audienceHydrothermal activity was common on the early Earth and associated micro-organ...
The scenario of lithopanspermia describes the viable transport of microorganisms via meteorites. To ...