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Diverse organic molecules on Mars revealed by the first SAM TMAH experiment

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Why This Matters

NASA's Curiosity rover has detected over 20 organic molecules in Martian rocks, including compounds linked to the building blocks of life, indicating Mars can preserve complex organic material for billions of years. This discovery enhances our understanding of Mars' past habitability and the potential for ancient life, informing future exploration efforts. While not definitive proof of life, these findings underscore the importance of organic preservation in the search for extraterrestrial life.

Key Takeaways

The findings suggest Mars can preserve the kind of molecules that could point to proof that life once existed on the planet.

(CN) — NASA’s Curiosity rover has found a new set of organic molecules on Mars, including compounds scientists say are linked to the building blocks of life.

The discovery comes from a chemical experiment carried out for the first time on another planet and suggests Mars can preserve complex organic material for billions of years.

Scientists say the rover identified more than 20 organic compounds in rock samples collected from Gale Crater, a former lake bed where water once existed.

Among them was a nitrogen-bearing molecule with a structure similar to chemicals that help form DNA, something never before detected on Mars.

The findings, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, show Mars can preserve organic material, supporting the idea that the planet may once have had conditions suitable for life.

However, the compounds alone are not proof that life ever existed there.

“We think we’re looking at organic matter that’s been preserved on Mars for 3.5 billion years,” said Amy Williams, a professor of geological sciences at the University of Florida who led the study, in a press release. “It’s really useful to have evidence that ancient organic matter is preserved, because that is a way to assess the habitability of an environment. And if we want to search for evidence of life in the form of preserved organic carbon, this demonstrates it’s possible.”

Organic molecules are considered key ingredients for life, but they can also form through non-biological processes or arrive on planets via meteorites.

One of the compounds identified, benzothiophene, is commonly associated with material delivered from space.

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