The efforts made by humans to learn as much as possible about Mars are numerous ... to expand what the possible scenarios of microbial life may have been. In short, a surprising discovery that ...
And scientists said the discovery is of 'high interest' in the search for potential signs of life. The samples were collected by the 'Sample Analysis at Mars' (SAM) – one of the instruments on ...
But they ended up discovering something else entirely: the largest organic compounds ever documented on Mars. The compounds date to 3.7 billion years ago—around the same time that life first ...
The discovery is one of the most significant findings in the search for evidence of past life on Mars. This is because, on Earth at least, relatively complex, long-chain carbon molecules are ...
The molecules cannot currently be confirmed as evidence of past life on the red planet, but they add to the growing list of compounds that robotic explorers have discovered on Mars in recent years.
Airbus Defence and Space has replaced a Russian corporation in a European project to search for signs of life on Mars. Scientists at it's site in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, will work on the ExoMars ...
Favorable conditions for the emergence of life The discovery once again indicates that the conditions on Mars may once have been favorable for the development of life. Ultimately, however ...
Studying its formation could help us look for fossilized remains of microbial life on Mars.
Most striking, though, was conclusive confirmation that Yellowknife Bay once hosted an ancient lake, further supporting the theory that Mars was once home to life of some kind. This graphic shows ...