NASA's Perseverance , Rover Finds Ingredients for , Life on Mars.
Vice reports that the NASA Perseverance rover's search for signs of life on Mars may have uncovered details about habitable conditions that once existed on the Red Planet.
Currently, Mars is a frigid and barren world, but a growing body of evidence suggests that the planet was warmer, wetter and even habitable billions of years ago.
The Perseverance rover is searching for traces of ancient life in samples collected from the Jezero Crater.
On November 23, the teams behind the rover's specialized instruments published three studies summarizing their findings.
The team estimates that Mars hosted water about 3.8 billion years ago.
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In that kind of environment, we're seeing very, very strange chemistry which is not common on Earth at all, but seems to be more common on Mars because we've seen these kinds of materials in almost all the missions now.
, Eva Scheller, Planetary scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, via 'Vice'.
Perseverance also found organic molecules, key ingredients for life, which confirms that the Jezero Crater once enjoyed habitable conditions.
An analysis of rocks in the Séítah formation revealed watery alterations to minerals and crystals.
It's been a really amazing journey.
I've really been able to see the mission unfold scientifically from the very beginning, so it's actually a little bit surreal that we finally figured out a place to land and we actually got information from where we landed, Eva Scheller, Planetary scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, via 'Vice'.
It has been a huge undertaking by hundreds and hundreds of people, Eva Scheller, Planetary scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, via 'Vice'