Friday 15 March 2013

Grey Mars' would have assisted living once: NASA

A central question for this assignment is whether the red planet that is Mars would have support a habitat surround. From what we recognize now,the answer is yes,"Michael Meyer,conduct psychologist for NASA's Mars Exploration plan tell report yesterday.

psychologist identified sulfur,nitrogen,hydrogen,oxygen,phosphorus and carbon- about the key chemical elements needed to support living organism in the powder curiosity drilled out of a  sedimentary stone close a old stream bed in gale crater on the mars from last month.

The rate element ingredients we have identified in the sample is impress,and it hint match as sulfates and sulfides that shows a possible chemical source for microorganism,"Paul Mahaffy says that the chief detective of the Sam suite of tool at NASA's Goddard space escape ceter in greenbelt,Maryland.


Curiosity,a six-wheeled robot with 10 technological tool on board,is the most sophisticated vehicle always sent to some other planet.

The information shows that the Yellowknife bay field,which the wanderer is exploring, was the end of history stream system or intermittently wet lake bed that would have provided chemical energy and other favorable term for microbes.

The rock is formed with up fine texture sedimentary rock comprising mud materials and other elements.

this wet surroundings,unlike on the red planet (mars) was not gratingly oxidizing,acidic.or enormously salty,NASA said that the psychologist were stormed to detect a mixture of oxidized,less-oxized, and even non oxized elements supplying an energy gradient of the sort many microbes on globe feat to survive.





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