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Mars Rover Scientists Say They're Sitting On A Discovery For The 'History Books'

Dina Spector|Nov. 20, 2012, 2:03 PM|14,903|43

 

The scientists in charge of NASA's Curiosity rover are sitting on some exciting, but not-yet-confirmed news, NPR's Joe Palca reports.
 
The major discovery involves the biggest instrument on the Mars rover called the Sample Analysis at Mars, or SAM.
 
The purpose of SAM is to determine what minerals and chemicals are in the sand, rocks and atmosphere of Mars by collecting and processing samples.   
 
SAM ingested its first soil sample from a wind-blown patch of sand known as "Rocknest" on Nov. 9. Apparently, the results are very cool, and we guess, might provide some indication as to whether Mars was ever able to support life (SAM previously examined samples of the Martian air, and to much dismay, found no methane, which would be essential to finding life on the Red Planet).
 
John Grotzinger, the lead project scientist for the Mars mission, tells Palca, "this data is gonna be one for the history books. It's looking really good."
 
NASA is waiting to announce the "big news" because they want to be sure that their analysis is correct before feeding it to the mainstream media.
 
Palca captures the type of clandestine operation going on here:
 
Grotzinger says it will take several weeks before he and his team are ready to talk about their latest finding. In the meantime he'll fend off requests from pesky reporters, and probably from NASA brass as well.
 
Yep, we too were rebuffed in our attempt to pry some answers out of the rover team. The "science team is analyzing data from SAM's soil inspection, but is not ready to discuss it yet," Guy Webster, a spokesman for the Curiosity crew, wrote us in an email. "Scientists want to gain confidence in the findings before taking them outside of the science team," Webster added. 
 
Meanwhile, the instrument that detects radiation on Mars recently presented data suggesting it would be possible for an astronaut to live on Mars, for a limited period of time, without being burnt to a crisp or getting severely ill from radiation poisoning.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/mars-rover-curiosity-major-discovery-2012-11#ixzz2CoEUARBn




Maybe they found Obama's records and birth certificate on Mars? 

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Maybe they found Issa's spine... I know he kinda wimped out on that fast & furious investigaiton.

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Microbes probably, which would be huge. I can see the case where mars was once habitable or at least sustained some form of life. I'm no cosmologist but the lack of atmosphere would make it difficult to live there for long periods and UV would be bombarding everything.

Would have to stay inside for long long periods. I think colonization of mars should be a goal. I can imagine space flight increasing tremendously in speed making it like a month or even weeks to arrive there.

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can't they plant trees up there to grow oxygen?  I remember reading an article about how that process would work, to produce an atmosphere, but it was so far back i can't recall.

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can't they plant trees up there to grow oxygen?  I remember reading an article about how that process would work, to produce an atmosphere, but it was so far back i can't recall.

There was a show on History where they talked about the steps necessary to make Mars habitable.  Was really cool, they mentioned how we could jump start the process if there was a way to pump our co2 emissions to Mars.

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There was a show on History where they talked about the steps necessary to make Mars habitable.  Was really cool, they mentioned how we could jump start the process if there was a way to pump our co2 emissions to Mars.

We should send al gore to mars.  He'll figure it out.

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can't they plant trees up there to grow oxygen?  I remember reading an article about how that process would work, to produce an atmosphere, but it was so far back i can't recall.

Photo synthesis takes in carbon dioxide and strips away the carbon to make organic matter in conjunction with the water and nutrients that uptake throught the roots...The plants then give off the oxygen as waste matter.  There is not enough carbon dioxide on Mars for photosynthesis to work.

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im starting to feel like benevolent aliens who rule the universe monitor our activites with technology more advanced than our own and let us do our own thing untill either A)we are about to destroy our planet B)we are ready to accept their existence and welcome them with open arms