NASA's Perseverance Rover Discovers Signs of Past Life on Mars |
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Mars wasn't always a barren world ruled by raging dust storms. On the contrary, several pieces of evidence suggest that the Red Planet was warm, had lakes of liquid water, and was possibly habitable for a short period in its history. This dramatic transition of Mars is generally attributed to the loss of its magnetic field. A planet's magnetic field is a fundamental ingredient that decides its course of events. It's an entity that can cause the difference between life and death. So the loss of the magnetic field was a turning point in the history of Mars.
Studying the planet's past habitability has been one of the prime objectives of multiple missions to Mars, including the recently launched Perseverance rover. Perseverance has been exploring the Martian rocks since early 2021, and now, it has found strong signals of organic matter on Mars. So, how did Perseverance make this significant discovery? What does it tell us about the history of Mars? Finally, and most importantly, if life existed on Mars, what did it look like? The 27th episode of the Sunday Discovery Series answers these questions. All Episodes Of The Series: https://bit.ly/369kG4p Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M REFERENCES: NASA Press Release: https://go.nasa.gov/3E7h0ir Mars 2020 Mission: https://go.nasa.gov/3C1DxuD Mars Sample Return: https://go.nasa.gov/3rpnvFM Sample Tubes: https://bit.ly/3RvpC5I Created By: Rishabh Nakra and Simran Buttar Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith Resources: NASA/JPL, Envato Elements, VideoBlocks, Pond5, MotionElements The Secrets of the Universe on the internet: Website: https://bit.ly/sou_website Facebook: https://bit.ly/sou_fb Instagram: https://bit.ly/sou_ig Twitter: https://bit.ly/sou_twitter |