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Yep. I'll settle for nothing less that water or evidence of life.Itsfuckingnothing.gif
probably
Yep. I'll settle for nothing less that water or evidence of life.Itsfuckingnothing.gif
probably
Bet it has something to do with the streaks the found on Mars that occur during "Summer"
this is true, but it could still be something really cool.Anything less would be a disappointment.
To everyone who wonders why there is a coordinated news event:
Because of this thread. If info gets published piecemeal and non-scientific journalists gobble up all kind of weird info, things get out of control really quickly and people make stuff up - like some of us here
They do this to make sure all answers are answered properly and nobody yells "aliens" and going nuts with partial info.
And yeah, "major" finding sounds like something water or even microbial related.
It'll be exciting to scientists, but boring shit to the layman.
Bowie time?
That would legitimately be one of the biggest scientific discoveries ever.
They found the traveler. Golden age is starting!
A human skull
I hope it's about the face. That's the biggest 'Mars Mystery' I can think of.
Major to NASA or major to the general public?
Perhaps the most intriguing planetary dynamic process discovered in recent history was hidden in plain sight for over a decade. Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) are narrow, dark-toned streaks that descend steep Martian slopes, beginning in higher-lying rocky outcrops. We have watched them grow, fade, and reappear every year by taking repeated orbital images. They grow fast, over time scales as brief as a week. Their seasonal behavior and preference for warm equator-facing slopes suggests that something volatile, like briny water, could be involved.
It was another student, Lujendra (“Luju”Ojha, also working on DTM production, who finally caught the small lineae on crater walls growing between images. After Luju raised a flag to the HiRISE Principal Investigator Alfred McEwen, the hunt was on to track down the origin of the strange lineae. They were first discovered in the mid-latitude southern highlands (published by Alfred and coauthros in Science in 2011), but are now known to be abundant in equatorial regions (announced in Nature this year), particularly within the deep canyons of Valles Marineris (work I presented at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference this year).
Mary Beth Wilhelm is an early-career planetary scientist and organic biogeochemist whose current research focus is on biomarker preservation in martian and terrestrial environments.
She is currently a member of the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Science Team, a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, and a NASA Civil Servant. She has published academic research in the fields of astrobiology, geomicrobiology, and analog science and exploration, and has geological fieldwork experience.
PhD Candidate. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 08/2012-Present.
PhD thesis investigations involve characterizing the preservation of biomarkers in Mars analog environments to elucidate potential targets for future exploration and interpreting data being collected on the surface of Mars today.
Currently conducting studies of biomarker preservation in the Atacama Desert in Chile and the Antarctic Dry Valleys, which are two of the oldest and driest deserts on Earth and are excellent terrestrial analogs for the moisture conditions and soil chemistry occurring on the surface of Mars.
Investigating the ability of unaltered pyroclastic glass deposits to concentrate and preserve organic material with ToF-SIMS.
Analyzing ancient hydrous minerals on Mars using the CRISM spectrometer currently in orbit.
His major research interest is understanding active geologic processes such as volcanism, impact cratering, and slope processes. He is PI of a proposed mission to Jupiter's hyperactive moon Io. For Mars and the Moon he is studying a broad range of topics in planetary geology. He is also pursuing studies and proposals for future missions and experiments at Earth and to Jupiter's moons Io and Europa.
These things are always underwhelming.
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Sweet. I've always wondered if Richter ever made it to the party or not.
Major for NASA and science, boring to the general public.Major to NASA or major to the general public?
Major for NASA and science, boring to the general public.
Sweet. I've always wondered if Richter ever made it to the party or not.
What would happen if this occurred? Finding human skeletons on a planet other than earth? It would make all the origins of humans obsolete lmao.Human skeleton found. 500 years old. The entire world goes ballistic.