NASA’s Curiosity rover finds building blocks of life on Mars. Scientists aren’t sure how they got there
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has discovered a diverse mix of organic molecules on Mars, including chemicals considered building blocks for life. The finding marks the first time a new kind of chemical experiment has been performed on another planet. The rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument suite detected over 20 organic molecules in clay-rich sandstone in the Glen Torridon region of Gale crater, which may have supported ancient life.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The discovery of organic molecules on Mars raises questions about the possibility of ancient life on the Red Planet, and whether the chemicals found are a result of biological or geological processes.
- · This finding has significant implications for the search for life beyond Earth, and could potentially shed light on the origins of life in our solar system.