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Mars Rover Finds Possible Ancient Microbial Life in Jezero Crater

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Potential Evidence of Ancient Life Discovered on Mars

LOS ANGELES,Sept. 10 (Xinhua) – NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered compelling evidence suggesting ‍the possible presence of ancient microbial⁢ life on Mars.A rock sample, dubbed “Sapphire Canyon,” collected from a formation ⁢named “cheyava Falls” within⁣ Jezero Crater, exhibits ⁤potential biosignatures, as detailed in a new study published Wednesday in the journal ​ Nature.

A biosignature, ‍according⁤ to NASA, isn’t ‍definitive proof ⁤of life, but rather a substance or structure that could ‌ have a biological origin, requiring ‍further investigation to confirm its source.⁢

perseverance identified the Cheyava Falls ​site during exploration of the “Bright Angel” formation in July 2024.‍ this formation consists of rocky outcrops bordering⁤ the Neretva Vallis,‍ a 400-meter-wide ancient river ⁣valley ⁣that once fed into Jezero Crater. ⁢The geological ‍context suggests a past‍ surroundings conducive to ‌life.

“This is the most promising indication we’ve had‌ yet that ‍life may have once existed on Mars,” stated⁢ acting NASA Administrator Sean duffy. “The ‍identification of ‌a potential biosignature represents a‌ significant ⁣leap forward in our understanding⁢ of the⁤ Red Planet.”

Analysis of the sedimentary rocks composing the​ Bright Angel formation reveals ⁣a composition of ​clay and silt – materials known on ⁢Earth to⁢ effectively preserve traces of past microbial activity. Furthermore, the rocks are abundant in ‍organic ​carbon, ‌sulfur, oxidized iron, and phosphorous, a combination of⁢ elements that ⁣could have provided energy for ancient microbial metabolisms.”The presence of these chemical building blocks is exciting,” ​explained Joel Hurowitz, a Perseverance scientist at Stony Brook University ⁣and‌ lead ⁢author⁢ of⁢ the study.⁣ “However,⁢ identifying these compounds wasn’t enough. We had to carefully analyze the data to determine ‍if ⁤their arrangement and concentration‌ could point towards a biological origin.”

“Sapphire Canyon” is⁢ one of⁢ 27 rock ‍core‌ samples Perseverance has collected since its⁣ landing in Jezero ‌Crater in February ‍2021, and will be a key focus⁣ for ⁤future analysis aimed at definitively determining ⁣whether mars once harbored life.

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