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Proposed fleet of probes to determine if life really exists on Mars
Apr 24, 12:47 pm
Washington, Apr 24 (ANI): Astrobiologists are calling for a mission to Mars with "a strong and comprehensive life detection component." At the heart of their proposal is a small fleet of sensor packages that can punch into the Martian soil and run a range of tests for signs of ancient or existing life.Washington State University astrobiologist, who is leading a group of 20 scientists, call the mission BOLD. It's both an acronym for Biological Oxidant and Life Detection and a nod to the proposal's chutzpah. The proposal, which comes as NASA is reevaluating its Mars exploration program, "We really want to address the big questions on Mars and not fiddle around," says Dirk Schulze-Makuch, whose earlier proposals have included an economical one-way trip to the red planet. "With the money for space exploration drying up, we finally have to get some exciting results that not only the experts and scientists in the field are interested in but that the public is interested too."The BOLD mission would feature six 130-pound probes that could be dropped to various locations. Shaped like inverted pyramids, they would parachute
to the surface and thrust a soil sampler nearly a foot into the ground upon landing. On-board instrumentation would then conduct half a dozen experiments, transmitting data to an orbiter overhead.The soil analyzer would moisten a sample and measure inorganic ions, pH and light characteristics that might get at the sample's concentration of hydrogen peroxide. Schulze-Makuch has hypothesized that microbial organisms on Mars could be using a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide as their internal fluid. The compound might also account for several of the findings of the Viking
Mars landers in the late 1970s.The probe's microscopic imager would look for shapes similar to known terrestrial microfossils.Another instrument would look for single long molecules similar to the long nucleic acids created by life on earth.Some experiments would repeat work done by the Viking landers but with a greater precision that could detect previously overlooked organic material.Each probe would have about a 50-50 chance of landing successfully. But with the redundancy of six probes, the chance of one succeeding is better than 98 percent.The study appears in the journal Planetary and Space Science. (ANI)
Earliest light in universe since Big Bang measured for 1st time
May 25, 3:51 pm
Washington, May 25 (ANI): The evolution of the extragalactic background light (EBL) over the past 5 billion years has been measured for the first time.
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Model of Sun's magnetic field created
May 24, 1:37 pm
Washington, May 24 (ANI): Researchers at the Universities of Leeds and Chicago have reported that they have uncovered an important mechanism behind the generation of astrophysical magnetic fields such as that of the Sun.
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NASA's Chandra explores hidden population of exotic neutron stars
May 24, 10:46 am
Washington, May 24 (ANI): A major campaign using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and several other satellites has suggested that exotic neutron stars, magnetars may be more diverse-and common-than previously thought.
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Hubble reveals Ring Nebula's true shape
May 24, 9:52 am
Washington, May 24 (ANI): New observations by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have revealed the real shape of the Ring Nebula.
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