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New Evidence Sheds Light on Mars' Potential to Support Life

07:37, 29 July

Edited by: gaya ❤️ one

Recent scientific studies have provided compelling evidence that Mars may have once harbored conditions suitable for life. Data from NASA's Curiosity rover indicate the presence of siderite, an iron carbonate mineral, in rock samples from Gale Crater. This discovery suggests that Mars once had a dense atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide, leading to a greenhouse effect that could have sustained liquid water on its surface. Such conditions are considered essential for life as we know it.

Further findings from the Curiosity rover reveal rippling patterns in sedimentary rocks on Mount Sharp, indicating that ancient waves once traversed the Martian surface. This evidence points to a history of liquid water in regions previously thought to be dry, highlighting the planet's complex climatic history.

Additionally, data from NASA's InSight lander have uncovered seismic signals suggesting a substantial reservoir of liquid water deep beneath Mars' surface. This discovery raises the possibility of microbial life existing in the planet's subsurface, where conditions may have been more stable and conducive to life.

These findings collectively enhance our understanding of Mars' geological and climatic history, suggesting that the planet may have once possessed the necessary conditions to support life. Ongoing research continues to explore these possibilities, aiming to uncover more about Mars' potential to harbor life in its past.

Sources

  • jasarat.com

  • ’زندگی کی ابتدا زمین نہیں مریخ پر ہوئی‘ - BBC News اردو

  • مریخ پر زندگی کب شروع ہوئی تھی؟ - BBC News اردو

  • Resolving the History of Life on Earth by Seeking Life As We Know It on Mars

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