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Mars Rover Opportunity Makes 'Significant' Finding
Yahoo! News ^ | 3/1/04 | Gina Keating - Reuters

Posted on 03/01/2004 7:57:32 PM PST by NormsRevenge

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -

Speculation was rife on Monday that space scientists were on the verge of announcing they had discovered evidence that Mars was once a wet and warm planet, possibly capable of sustaining microscopic life forms.

Officials with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced that Mars scientists from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, were flying to Washington for a "significant" announcement, but shied away from saying what it would be.

"I can't confirm what they are going to say ... just that it's a significant ... finding," by the rover Opportunity, JPL spokesman Guy Webster said.

But in recent days, scientists have openly spoken of their excitement over finding coarse gray hematite at the Opportunity site, and predicted it would lead to an understanding of how the bedrock the rover is studying was formed and whether water was involved.

The scientists and engineers working with Opportunity and its twin, Spirit, have held all their briefings in Pasadena since the robotic geologists landed on Mars in January.

But major developments in NASA (news - web sites) programs "are typically announced out of (Washington) headquarters," Webster said.

Scheduled to attend the Tuesday briefing were lead rover scientist Steve Squyres, geologist John Grotzinger, chief space exploration scientist Benton Clark, project scientist Joy Crisp, and Jim Garvin, NASA's lead scientist for Mars and the Moon.

Opportunity landed on Jan. 24 in a small crater on the vast flat Meridiani Planum near the planet's equator. It has spent most of its 36 martian days, or sols, studying finely layered bedrock in the crater's wall.

Scientists have been puzzling over whether the layers were formed by wind, volcanic lava flows or water, and if spherical "blueberries" discovered in the rocks were water-related.

In a briefing last week, the Opportunity team said data gathered by the rover's spectrometers and microscopic imager in a flat area of bedrock nicknamed Charlie Flats suggested the presence of gray hematite, which on Earth can form in oxygenated water.

Opportunity's spectrometers also have detected a large deposit of hematite in the surrounding plains.

The science team had planned to compare the spectral signatures of the martian rocks with Earth samples to confirm that the composition was the same.

Evidence of rocks or soil that formed in water would help validate scientists' theories that for the first half of its 4.6 billion-year existence, Mars had plentiful surface water -- even rain and snow -- and possibly, life.

Opportunity and Spirit, now in sol 57 on the other side of the planet, were designed to search for signs of water for at least 90 days, or as long as their solar-powered batteries last.


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This image was taken by Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's front hazard-avoidance camera, providing a circular sign of the success of the rover's first grinding of a rock. The round, shallow hole seen in this image is on a rock dubbed 'McKittrick,' located in the 'El Capitan' area of the larger outcrop near Opportunity's landing site.(NASA (news - web sites)/JPL)


1 posted on 03/01/2004 7:57:34 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
Do the rovers have microscopes capable of seeing Martian single celled bugs? Do they have life detection experiements on them?
2 posted on 03/01/2004 8:00:39 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: NormsRevenge
I think they found this

3 posted on 03/01/2004 8:02:42 PM PST by Hodar (With Rights, comes Responsibilities. Don't assume one, without assuming the other.)
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To: NormsRevenge
The Martian ambassador has agreed to destroy all of Mars's WMDs. The Democrats state that our invasion of Iraq had nothing to do with it and it won't make us safer anyway.
4 posted on 03/01/2004 8:02:46 PM PST by KarlInOhio (The idea of five Supreme Court justices appointed by President Kerry chills me to the bone.)
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To: NormsRevenge
I guess I should be excited. Don't know why I'm not. I figure that because of cost they "have to" find something :')
5 posted on 03/01/2004 8:02:51 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: All
These shots are from the Mars Rover site,images section,,

Opportunity :: Panoramic Camera :: Sol 036



Right Panoramic Camera Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on
Sol 36 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately
13:06:41 Mars local solar time, camera commanded to use
Filter 1 (719 nm). NASA/JPL/Cornell
Right Panoramic Camera Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 36 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately 13:06:41 Mars local solar time, camera commanded to use Filter 1 (719 nm). NASA/JPL/Cornell

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6 posted on 03/01/2004 8:03:12 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi Mac ... Support Our Troops! ... NO NO NO NO on Props 55-58)
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To: Dialup Llama
Didn't Bill Clinton make an announcement that they had found evidence of life on Mars, but it turned out to be far from conclusive?
7 posted on 03/01/2004 8:03:22 PM PST by Williams
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To: Dialup Llama
We're seeing a lot more than single cell stuff...
8 posted on 03/01/2004 8:03:26 PM PST by null and void
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To: NormsRevenge
Opportunity :: Panoramic Camera :: Sol 036



Left Panoramic Camera Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on
Sol 36 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately
09:16:13 Mars local solar time, camera commanded to use
Filter 2 (754 nm). NASA/JPL/Cornell
Left Panoramic Camera Non-linearized Full frame EDR acquired on Sol 36 of Opportunity's mission to Meridiani Planum at approximately 09:16:13 Mars local solar time, camera commanded to use Filter 2 (754 nm). NASA/JPL/Cornell

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9 posted on 03/01/2004 8:06:45 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi Mac ... Support Our Troops! ... NO NO NO NO on Props 55-58)
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To: Dialup Llama
Do the rovers have microscopes capable of seeing Martian single celled bugs? Do they have life detection experiements on them?

Nope. Absolutely nothing on the Rovers is specifically designed to look for life. It's designed to look for evidence of past water.

Beagle was, however.

10 posted on 03/01/2004 8:07:43 PM PST by John H K
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To: Dialup Llama
Viking lander had Life Detection equipment on board. The experiments indicated the presence of life.
11 posted on 03/01/2004 8:08:35 PM PST by NeonKnight
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To: NormsRevenge
Appears NASA will just miss the Long John silvers Mars challenge :^(

Long John Silver's announced on January 16 that it will give America free Giant Shrimp if NASA's Mars Exploration Rover project finds conclusive evidence of an ocean on Mars by February 29, 2004. With the successful landing of a second Rover, America can now pull for either "Spirit" or "Opportunity" to find conclusive evidence of an ocean.

12 posted on 03/01/2004 8:08:44 PM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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To: Williams
Eh, I wouldn't expect an announcement of life at all.

Simply conclusive evidence of standing liquid water or true water-generated sedimentary rocks on Mars would be one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the space program, and, indeed, the whole century.
13 posted on 03/01/2004 8:09:17 PM PST by John H K
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To: NeonKnight
The experiments indicated the presence of life.

No, it didn't.

There's one retired Viking scientist, I believe, who insists it did. I haven't researched the story enough to really comment on his possible kookiness (and yes, legit scientists can and do go "kooky.")

14 posted on 03/01/2004 8:10:45 PM PST by John H K
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To: John H K
Yes, NASA may have some very BIG news for us tomorrow!

Major space ping!
15 posted on 03/01/2004 8:10:48 PM PST by Skywarner (Freedom isn't Free. Remember our WWII vets!)
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To: Skywarner
The press conference from NASA will be held at 2:00PM Eastern Time.

Here's a link for more info from Space.com
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/opportunity_nasa_040301.html
16 posted on 03/01/2004 8:13:04 PM PST by Skywarner (Freedom isn't Free. Remember our WWII vets!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Looks like spirit is checking out the T-Rex skull discovered on Mars :-\ lol .. That's a very interesting rock formation.

Spirit :: Front Hazcam :: Sol 057



Left Front Hazard Camera Non-linearized Downsampled EDR acquired on
Sol 57 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately
11:05:53 Mars local solar time. NASA/JPL
Left Front Hazard Camera Non-linearized Downsampled EDR acquired on Sol 57 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately 11:05:53 Mars local solar time. NASA/JPL

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17 posted on 03/01/2004 8:13:11 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi Mac ... Support Our Troops! ... NO NO NO NO on Props 55-58)
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To: NormsRevenge
Wired Magazine has a fascinating article on a place on the earth that has no visible sign of life. They have been checking it for years, they believe it mimics Mars very well! The Chile Desert in South America:

Mars on Earth

In the middle of the driest desert in the world, NASA gets ready to invade the Red Planet.
By David L. Chandler


18 posted on 03/01/2004 8:13:31 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: John H K; Dialup Llama
Do the rovers have microscopes capable of seeing Martian single celled bugs? Do they have life detection experiments on them? ~ Dialup Llama

Nope. Absolutely nothing on the Rovers is specifically designed to look for life. It's designed to look for evidence of past water. ~ John H K

And yet, it looks like it may be in a sea of fossils:

Mars rover Daily Updates -Spirit Making Ground - Opportunity-A Beautiful Grind

19 posted on 03/01/2004 8:14:35 PM PST by null and void (Or we could just be deluding ourselves...)
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To: NormsRevenge

20 posted on 03/01/2004 8:15:00 PM PST by ambrose ("John Kerry has blood of American soldiers on his hands" - Lt. Col. Oliver North)
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