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Ibn Abi Ahmed
08-01-2008, 12:46 AM
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NASA says Mars craft "touched and tasted" water

By Jill Serjeant Thu Jul 31, 4:52 PM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NASA scientists said on Thursday they had definitive proof that water exists on Mars after further tests on ice found on the planet in June by the Phoenix Mars Lander.
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"We have water," said William Boynton, lead scientist for the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer instrument on Phoenix.

"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," he said, referring to the craft's instruments.

NASA on Thursday also extended the mission of the Phoenix Mars Lander by five weeks, saying its work was moving beyond the search for water to exploring whether the red planet was ever capable of sustaining life.

"We are extending the mission through September 30," Michael Meyer, chief scientist for NASA's Mars exploration program, told a televised news conference.

The extension will add about $2 million to the $420 million cost of landing Phoenix on May 25 for what was a scheduled three-month mission, Meyer said.

Phoenix is the latest NASA bid to discover whether water -- a crucial ingredient for life -- ever flowed on Mars and whether life, even in the form of mere microbes, exists or ever existed there.

Phoenix touched down in May on an ice sheet and samples of the ice were seen melting away in photographs taken by the lander's instruments in June.

Boynton said that water was positively identified after the lander's robotic arm delivered a soil sample on Wednesday to an instrument that identifies vapors produced by heating.

Mission scientists said the extension would give time for more analysis of Martian samples. They plan to dig two additional trenches -- dubbed "cupboard" and "neverland" -- using the robotic arm on the Phoenix craft.

"We hope to be able to answer the question of whether this was a habitable zone on Mars. It will be for future missions to find if anyone is home on this environment," Phoenix principal investigator Peter Smith told the news conference.

Mission scientists said in June that Martian soil was more alkaline than expected and had traces of magnesium, sodium, potassium and other elements. They described the findings as a "huge step forward."

Meyer said the scientific proof of the existence of water meant that Phoenix could "move from looking for water to seeing whether there were habitats for life.

"We are moving towards understanding whether there were or could be places on Mars that are habitable," Meyer said.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Eric Walsh)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080731/sc_nm/space_mars_dc

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Now that's an awesome discovery. I wonder if the frozen water contains some microscopic life. The martians are coming! :D
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The_Prince
08-03-2008, 11:54 AM
hmm i thick technically this proves theres life, i think these guys have found life ages ago, but are slowly starting to give us these 'new' 'discoveries' to ready humanity for the fact that there is life out there. it will start very slow with things like this, microscopic life etc etc and it will keep moving on.
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SixTen
08-03-2008, 12:21 PM
I don't think water on mars - actually means theirs life. Infact, it would be pretty rare for life to form - given the models of abiogenesis.
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Keltoi
08-03-2008, 06:02 PM
Water is the foundation of carbon based life as we understand it, so it is an important discovery. Doesn't necessarily mean life was or is on Mars.
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Muezzin
08-04-2008, 07:19 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Keltoi
Water is the foundation of carbon based life as we understand it, so it is an important discovery. Doesn't necessarily mean life was or is on Mars.
It could, however, be the beginning of a beautiful franchise expansion plan for SeaWorld.
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Trumble
08-05-2008, 05:02 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin
It could, however, be the beginning of a beautiful franchise expansion plan for SeaWorld.
Indeed. :D

I think the most significant fact about finding water on Mars is its importance should mankind ever decide to live on it. If there is water there is obviously a source of, erm.. water as well as oxygen to breath and potentially fusion power for just about anything. Any colony could eventually become totally self sufficient; expensive but probably much less so in the long term than constant resupply from Earth.
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