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Tag Archives: hydrothermal systems
Would Mars life be shaped like fettuccine?
A rover scanning the surface of Mars for evidence of life might want to check for rocks that look like pasta, researchers report in the journal Astrobiology. The bacterium that controls the formation of such rocks on Earth is ancient … Continue reading
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Tagged hot springs, hydrothermal systems, life, Sulfurihydrogenibium yellowstonense
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Geology and astrobiology of McLaughlin Crater
[Editor’s note: From a paper by Joseph Michalski and seven co-authors recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.] The Geology and Astrobiology of McLaughlin Crater, Mars: An Ancient Lacustrine Basin Containing Turbidites, Mudstones, and Serpentinites • McLaughlin crater contained … Continue reading
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Tagged astrobiology, crater lakes, deltas, hydrothermal systems, McLaughlin Crater, mudstones, serpentinite, turbidites
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HiRISE: This is not the hydrothermal deposit you’re looking for
A hotspot for exploration on Mars centers on areas that were once, or are currently, next to a significant source of heat such as volcanoes. Martian volcanoes have not been active for the last couple million years, but beneath the … Continue reading
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Tagged High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, hydrothermal systems, lava flows, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, Tempe Terra, University of Arizona, volcanics
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Ancient sea-floor hydrothermal deposits in Eridania
The discovery of evidence for ancient sea-floor hydrothermal deposits on Mars identifies an area on the planet that may offer clues about the origin of life on Earth. A recent international report [published in Nature Communications by a team led … Continue reading
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Tagged Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars, CRISM, Eridania Basin, hydrothermal systems, life, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO
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Zinc and germanium levels at Gale Crater boost evidence for habitable environment
New data gathered by the Mars Curiosity rover indicates a potential history of hydrothermal activity at Gale Crater on the red planet, broadening the variety of habitable conditions once present there, scientists report in a new study. Researchers found concentrations … Continue reading
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Tagged Curiosity, Gale Crater, germanium, habitability, hot springs, hydrothermal systems, life, Mars Science Laboratory, MSL, NASA, zinc
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Looking for Mars life — in Chile
Two geoscientists at Arizona State University have made a discovery among hot springs in Chile that may spur scientists to revisit a location on Mars explored several years ago by NASA’s Spirit rover. The discovery involves fingerlike structures that form … Continue reading
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Tagged Columbia Hills, El Tatio, Elizabeth Mahon, Gusev Crater, hot springs, hydrothermal systems, Spirit rover
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When Gale was young
With Mars rover Curiosity safely down on Mars, scientists are set to explore the geology and history of Gale Crater, searching for evidence of habitable environments, ancient or modern. Gale Crater has attracted much study since it became a candidate … Continue reading
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Tagged Curiosity, Gale Crater, hydrothermal systems, impacts, Mars Science Laboratory, water
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