Look for life in ice-depression ‘funnels’?

hellas_and_galaxias_depressionsA strangely shaped depression on Mars could be a new place to look for signs of life on the Red Planet, according to a University of Texas at Austin-led study. The depression was probably formed by a volcano beneath a glacier and could have been a warm, chemical-rich environment well suited for microbial life. The findings were published this month in Icarus.

“We were drawn to this site because it looked like it could host some of the key ingredients for habitability — water, heat and nutrients,” said lead author Joseph Levy, a research associate at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, a research unit of the Jackson School of Geosciences.

The depression is inside a crater perched on the rim of the Hellas basin on Mars and surrounded by ancient glacial deposits. It first caught Levy’s attention in 2009, when he noticed crack-like features on pictures of depressions taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that looked similar to “ice cauldrons” on Earth, formations found in Iceland and Greenland made by volcanos erupting under an ice sheet. Another depression in the Galaxias Fossae region of Mars had a similar appearance. [More at links]

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MARCI weather report: November 7-13, 2016

marci-8-nov-2016Martian weather this past week was little changed from the previous week. A larger diffuse dust cloud persisted at high south latitudes throughout the week. The cloud was sustained by daily, local dust storms coming north from the seasonal south polar cap edge. Across the equator in the northern hemisphere, transient local dust storms were noted in Acidalia and Amazonis. Afternoon condensate ice clouds were mostly absent over the major shield volcanoes with the exception of Arsia Mons, the southernmost volcano of the Tharsis…. [More at link, including video]

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THEMIS: Landslide in Candor Chasma

Rubble slide in Candor Chasma (THEMIS_IOTD_20161116)THEMIS Image of the Day, November 16, 2016. Today’s false color image shows part of Candor Chasma. There is a landslide deposit from the rim of the chasma.

The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple ways to create a false color image. These false color images may reveal subtle variations of the surface not easily identified in a single band image.

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Curiosity update: Making progress to the next drill site

NRB_532342046EDR_F0592578NCAM00278M_Sol 1521-22, November 14, 2016, update by USGS scientist Lauren Edgar: Curiosity continues to drive across bumpy terrain of the Murray formation.  Over the weekend, Curiosity drove ~36 m, making good progress toward our next drill site.  Today’s two-sol plan starts with several ChemCam observations to assess the chemistry of the local bedrock and veins.  We’ll also acquire a long-distance ChemCam RMI mosaic to examine layered and eroded mesas to the west of the Peace Vallis fan.  Then Curiosity will acquire Mastcam images to document the ChemCam targets as well as to evaluate the stratification exposed in nearby… [More at link]

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Opportunity: Looking past Pompy’s Tower

4554-navcamSol 4554, November 15, 2016. Opportunity has driven about 10 meters (33 feet) upslope from its former position. Here the Navcam looks straight south past Pompy’s Tower (left) across a field of rocks subtly faceted by windblown dust. Click image (1.4 MB) to enlarge.

Opportunity raw images, its latest mission status, a location map. and atmospheric opacity, known as tau.

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THEMIS: Iani Chaos in false color

Iani Chaos (THEMIS_IOTD_20161115)THEMIS Image of the Day, November 15, 2016. Today’s false color image shows part of Iani Chaos. Regions of “chaos” or chaotic terrain occur when groundwater escapes through the surface and flows away, underminign the landscape in the process and causing widespread collapse and — chaos.

The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple ways to create a false color image. These false color images may reveal subtle variations of the surface not easily identified in a single band image.

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HiRISE: Massifs on layered bedrock in Cydonia Colles

tumblr_ogfs7sp8dl1rlz4gso1_1280Massifs on layered bedrock in south Cydonia Colles. Beautiful Mars series.

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Meteorites reveal lasting drought on Mars

Meteorite accumulation at Victoria Crater-710x579The lack of liquid water on the surface of Mars today has been demonstrated by new evidence in the form of meteorites on the Red Planet examined by an international team of planetary scientists.

In a study led by the University of Stirling [UK], an international team of researchers has found the lack of rust on the meteorites indicates that Mars is incredibly dry, and has been that way for millions of years. The discovery, published in Nature Communications, provides vital insight into the planet’s current environment and shows how difficult it would be for life to exist on Mars today. (…)

Dr Christian Schröder, Lecturer in Environmental Science and Planetary Exploration at the University of Stirling and Science Team Collaborator for the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity mission, said, “Evidence shows that more than 3 billion years ago Mars was wet and habitable. However, this latest research reaffirms just how dry the environment is today. For life to exist in the areas we investigated, it would need to find pockets far beneath the surface, located away from the dryness and radiation present on the ground.” [More at links]

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Curiosity update: Playing in the sand

NLB_532264663EDR_F0592242NCAM00207M_-br2Sol 1516-20, November 14, 2016, update by USGS scientist Ryan Anderson: We’re continuing to make steady progress, with successful drives interspersed with plenty of good science. In the Sol 1516 plan, we started off with a Mastcam mosaic of “West Mesa” to study the stratigraphy, followed by a big 5×5 point ChemCam analysis on the nodular target “Ship Island” which brings ChemCam to more than 400,000 laser shots! ChemCam also analyzed the target “Stave Island” and Mastcam documented both targets as well as the auto-targeted location from Sol 1514. Mastcam rounded out the science block with… [More at link]

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THEMIS: Northern Gale Crater in false color

False-color on Gale Crater (THEMIS_IOTD_20161114)THEMIS Image of the Day, November 14, 2016. Today’s false color image shows part of the interior mound of material within Gale Crater. The dark blue material is most likely basaltic sand. Gale Crater is the home of Curiosity Rover.

The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple ways to create a false color image. These false color images may reveal subtle variations of the surface not easily identified in a single band image.

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