Was there life on Mars?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Rezo, Jul 4, 2006.

  1. #1
    A very interesting question and oftenly asked. Anyway here's something interesting.
    A mysterious shiny coating found on rocks in many of Earth's arid environments could reveal whether there was once life on Mars, according to new research. The research, published in the July edition of the journal Geology, reveals that the dark coating known as desert varnish creates a record of life around it, by binding traces of DNA, amino acids and other organic compounds to desert rocks. Samples of Martian desert varnish could therefore show whether there has been life on Mars at any stage over the last 4.5 billion years.



    The researchers hope that these results will encourage any future Mars Sample Return mission to add desert varnish to its Martian "shopping list".

    The source of the varnish, which looks like it has been painted onto the rocks, has intrigued scientists since the mid nineteenth century, including Darwin, who was so fascinated that he asked the geochemist Berzelius to investigate it. It was previously suggested that its dark color was the result of the presence of the mineral manganese oxide, and that any traces of life found within the varnish came from biological processes caused by microbes in this mineral.

    However, the new research used a battery of techniques, including high resolution electron microscopy, to show that any traces of life in the varnish do not come from microbes in manganese oxide. The research reveals that the most important mineral in the varnish is silica, which means that biological processes are not significant in the varnish's formation. On desert rock surfaces, silica is dissolved from other minerals and then gels together to form a glaze, trapping organic traces from its surroundings.

    Dr. Randall Perry, lead author of the research from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, explained that as life is not involved in desert varnish formation, the varnish can act as an indicator of whether life was present or absent in the local environment.

    Dr. Perry said: "If silica exists in varnish-like coatings in Martian deserts or caves, then it may entomb ancient microbes or chemical signatures of previous life there, too. Desert varnish forms over tens of thousands of years and the deepest, oldest layers in the varnish may have formed in very different conditions to the shallowest, youngest layer.

    "These lustrous chroniclers of the local surroundings can provide a window back in time. Martian desert varnish would contain a fascinating chronology of the Martian setting", he added.
     
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  2. KeithLDick

    KeithLDick Peon

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    Considering, what happened here on Earth..

    It may have been the only place that Life could have happened...

    Then again ya never know...

    My Buddy says yeah but then again he wants to go home...

    [​IMG]
     
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  3. coderlinks

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    How about this?... Before life came to earth, maybe Mars did have life forms. And they went out and started destroying stuff for their own benefit in the way we humans are doing now and became extinct.

    I do have a good imagination right? I came up with that idea long ago...after thinking for many days. :)

    Thomas :D ;)
     
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  4. sundaybrew

    sundaybrew Numerati

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  5. seoindiaweb

    seoindiaweb Banned

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    It can be it cant be... let NASA research it, they are there for us and i'll post it here;)
     
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  6. rubeina

    rubeina Invisible Staff Affiliate Manager

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    Ya of course martian exists but they no longer live on Mars they're down here on earth!
    [​IMG]
    :D
    J/K
     
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    Gareth_Boyd Well-Known Member

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    If you scroll to the right on Google Mars map you can see some blue patches that equal = water. ;)
     
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    didn't there find some dried bacteria in mars.
     
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    Gareth_Boyd Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't really believe in that in my opinion since i believe in the Bible so .... next thread for me lol
     
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    ash1 Active Member

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    the day it is found out that life exists on other plants, even plants, this world will change forever, funding for space exploration wil go crazy
     
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    No... I think it was fossilized sh*t ;) . Left there by the mysterious martians of the past. Martian poop.

    Thomas
     
    coderlinks, Jul 8, 2006 IP
  12. ritchie111

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    I personally dont think there is any other form of life exept us, and continue to wonder why we spend billions and billions on this sort of exploring when there is countries and inocent people in the world today that should never be the way they are, I think priorities are all wrong.
     
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  13. Solicitors Mortgages

    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    I agree,

    the question should be, will there be life on Earth for much longer.

    James.
     
    Solicitors Mortgages, Jul 8, 2006 IP
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    Well the way some of world leaders are gonig lately probably not :(
     
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    Rezo Well-Known Member

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    In fact, in 2012 to be exact.
     
    Rezo, Jul 9, 2006 IP