Topic: WATER ON MARS!!!!!!!!

Nasa's lander samples Mars water

Nasa's Phoenix lander spacecraft has for the first time identified water in a sample of soil collected from the planet's surface.

Scientists will now be able to begin studying the sample to see whether the planet was ever, or is, habitable.

The craft previously had problems transferring samples from its robotic arm to the onboard lab for analysis.

The success and the good condition of the craft mean the mission will be extended until the end of September.

Since it landed on 25 June, the Phoenix lander has been studying the surface of Mars to investigate whether it has ever been capable of supporting life.

It has been studying soil with a chemistry laboratory, an oven called TEGA [Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer instrument], a microscope, a probe and cameras.

Scientists told a press conference at the University of Arizona in Tucson that the planet had so far "proved itself to be interesting".

"We've seen evidence for this water ice before in observations by the Mars Odyssey orbiter and in disappearing chunks observed by Phoenix last month, but this is the first time Martian water has been touched and tasted," William Boynton, lead scientist on the mission, said.

Phoenix collected some ice samples last week but was unable to transfer them from the mechanical scoop to the onboard oven for heating and testing.

A dry soil sample was taken instead but the scientists found some ice had been collected too and tests were being conducted on it.

The scientists said they had yet to find organic materials in the sample and stressed that it would take three to four weeks for the data to be analysed.

The 90-day extension to the mission means Nasa will be able to dig two new trenches between mountains where ice lasts for longer periods of time, giving it different characteristics.

"Phoenix is healthy and the projections for solar power look good," said chief scientist Michael Meyer.

"We want to take full advantage of having this resource in one of the most interesting locations on Mars".

Mission investigator Peter Smith said ice scooped up by Phoenix's robotic digging arm is now being analysed to see if conditions on Mars could have supported life.

"We're looking to understand the history of the ice, by trying to figure out if this ice has ever melted, and through melting has created a liquid environment that modifies soil," he said.

"We're just getting the data back. Through this we also hope to resolve questions, is this a habitable zone on Mars, meaning that we have periodic liquid water, materials that are the basic ingredients for life forms," he added.

Nasa also announced the completion of a full panoramic image of the arctic landing site in approximate true colour.

The panorama is made up of more than 400 individual images taken over several weeks and stitched together to form a mosaic.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/s … 536123.stm


I don't know about the rest of y'all but Cathy and I are absolutely ga-ga about this.  Finding water of any kind on another planet is BIG news!!! big_smile

RIP Iron Man

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Whew, now that´s great news!!

Thanks for telling us George - now we also get all the latest news here on the forum. I guess sooner or later we don´t have to watch TV or google anymore, because it´s ALL here in the forum. lol

Very exciting ......

Eva

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I think this post should be moved....to "Out of this World" topics! : )
Seriously, this stuff fascinates me.
Thanks George!

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

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I've been reading all this for the last half hour..very cool, some decent pics of tourist in the desert too...My National Geo Mags only go back a few years , thank god for the internet...would you live on Mars?...hey, I'm open to traveling anywhere, but the wifey..ehhh

Beam me up Scotty

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Thats strange, maybe we can all go there to spread the news of Joe Bonamassa on mars LOL

Jamming with Joe and Bernie Marsden:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18zqg3brNH8

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White House Briefed On Potential For Mars Life

The White House has been alerted by NASA about plans to make an announcement soon on major new Phoenix lander discoveries concerning the "potential for life" on Mars, scientists tell Aviation Week & Space Technology.

Sources say the new data do not indicate the discovery of existing or past life on Mars. Rather the data relate to habitability--the "potential" for Mars to support life--at the Phoenix arctic landing site, sources say.

The data are much more complex than results related NASA's July 31 announcement that Phoenix has confirmed the presence of water ice at the site.

International news media trumpeted the water ice confirmation, which was not a surprise to any of the Phoenix researchers. "They have discovered water on Mars for the third or fourth time," one senior Mars scientists joked about the hubbub around the water ice announcement.

The other data not discussed openly yet are far more "provocative," Phoenix officials say.

In fact, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory science team for the MECA wet-chemistry instrument that made the findings was kept out of a July 31 news conference at the University of Arizona Phoenix control center. The goal was to prevent them from being asked any questions that could reveal information before NASA is ready to make an announcement, sources say.

The Bush Administration's Presidential Science Advisor's office, however, has been briefed on the new information that NASA hopes to release as early as mid August. It is possible an announcement would not come until September, to allow for additional analysis. That will depend upon the latest results still being analyzed from the spacecraft's organic oven and soil chemistry laboratories.

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/ … nnel=space


I reckon they've found evidence that Mars has been used as some sort of depot or staging post by the Vogon Constructor Fleet.

42 cool

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