作者
Christopher P McKay, Carol R Stoker, Brian J Glass, Arwen I Davé, Alfonso F Davila, Jennifer L Heldmann, Margarita M Marinova, Alberto G Fairen, Richard C Quinn, Kris A Zacny, Gale Paulsen, Peter H Smith, Victor Parro, Dale T Andersen, Michael H Hecht, Denis Lacelle, Wayne H Pollard
发表日期
2013/4/1
期刊
Astrobiology
卷号
13
期号
4
页码范围
334-353
出版商
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
简介
The search for evidence of life on Mars is the primary motivation for the exploration of that planet. The results from previous missions, and the Phoenix mission in particular, indicate that the ice-cemented ground in the north polar plains is likely to be the most recently habitable place that is currently known on Mars. The near-surface ice likely provided adequate water activity during periods of high obliquity, ∼5 Myr ago. Carbon dioxide and nitrogen are present in the atmosphere, and nitrates may be present in the soil. Perchlorate in the soil together with iron in basaltic rock provides a possible energy source for life. Furthermore, the presence of organics must once again be considered, as the results of the Viking GCMS are now suspect given the discovery of the thermally reactive perchlorate. Ground ice may provide a way to preserve organic molecules for extended periods of time, especially organic biomarkers …
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