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Perseverance uncovers a watery past on Mars
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Perseverance uncovers a watery past on Mars
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 04, 2024

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover's recent analysis has revealed that its latest rock core sample, collected on March 11, experienced prolonged water exposure in Mars' distant past, possibly as part of an ancient Martian shoreline. This discovery was made possible by the rover's 24th sample, which includes various rock cores, regolith, and a sample of the Martian atmosphere.

Ken Farley, the project scientist for Perseverance at Caltech, expressed that the newly sampled rock embodies the exploratory goals set for the Jezero Crater mission. He highlighted that the minerals in the rock, formed in water, are crucial for trapping and preserving signs of ancient life and understanding Mars' climatic conditions when the rock was formed.

The identification of these minerals hints at an ancient habitable Martian environment, laying the groundwork for future analysis and the Mars Sample Return campaign's success.

Dubbed "Bunsen Peak," after a notable Yellowstone National Park feature, the sampled rock stands out in its landscape for its size and textured surface, making it an ideal candidate for analysis. Preliminary scans by Perseverance's SuperCam spectrometers and the PIXL instrument revealed a composition rich in carbonate grains and silica, suggesting potential for preserving microbial life evidence.

Sandra Siljestrom, a scientist from the Research Institutes of Sweden, noted the sample's excellent condition for biosignature studies and its significance as one of the older samples, reflecting a time when Mars was more habitable.

"Bunsen Peak" is the third sample taken from the "Margin Unit," a geological area along Jezero Crater's inner rim, supporting the theory that these rocks were part of an ancient lakeshore. The exploration of this region continues, with the rover set to investigate "Bright Angel," a site that could offer insights into the crater's rim and its ancient geological history.

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