Atheist Nexus

The World’s Largest Coalition of Nontheists and Nontheist Communities!

Scientists working on NASA's six-wheeled rover on Mars have a problem. But it's a good problem.
They have some exciting new results from one of the rover's instruments. On the one hand, they'd like to tell everybody what they found, but on the other, they have to wait because they want to make sure their results are not just some fluke or error in their instrument.
[…]
John Grotzinger, the principal investigator for the rover mission, says they recently put a soil sample in SAM, and the analysis shows something earthshaking. "This data is gonna be one for the history books. It's looking really good," he says.

My hopes are high that something of real significance has been discovered – but then, I have been disappointed more than once.

Tags: Mars, New_discovery, Rover

Views: 204

Replies to This Discussion

My guess is that they have found some water molecules, probably as part of a clathrate.

I, too, heard that this morning on the news. My guess (and that, along with $0.50 will get you a cup of coffee), is that it is some organic compounds like amino acids.

When in doubt, test it again ... then again ... then a few more times, just to be CERTAIN.

What I would call "earthshaking" would be something like a key to an underground city, but most likely his definition is much less tremulous than that.

However, I think it's something more satisfying than water.  Haven't they already established that there is water on mars?

They've found water at the poles and evidence of past water everywhere else, but no extant water from in situ measurements in the low latitudes. I don't think it would be that exciting either. Maybe I'm just being pessimistic. 

Yeah, probably something organic.  I don't suppose it's actual microbial life.

Hell, organic compounds and amino acids, as Pat said, wouldn't be anything earthshaking.  We've found those in meteors and such, haven't we?

Yes, amino acids would not be much for the history books unless they were in some unusual form or if they were clearly of Martian origin perhaps. 

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17628-found-first-amino-acid-...

Ah, yeah, that sounds like what I was thinking of.  One of those smaller astral bodies, anyway.

I pretty sure that it's not water or amino acids as neither would be "one for the history books".  My best guess would be conclusive evidence of ancient life or even better actual living critters - that would make the history books.

You have greater faith in what the instrument P.I. determines worthy of historical note than I do. I remain a skeptic about life on Mars, past or present, and would be astonished (and delighted) if they found anything suggestive of life there.

Well yeah, that's why we're guessing these out there but technically possible scenarios.  From all the noise they're making, if they're right, it's something astonishing and delightful, to use your words.  We'll see what it actually is, when we have confirmation.

This could be a life form more advanced than a mere single cell life. Something like an earthworm for example probably existing in large numbers. It also could be some plant life, past or present.

RSS

Support Nexus

Click to Buy Amazon items and help A|N

Advertisements

Heathen's Guide

Your Ad Here

Helpful Items

 

Search Atheist Nexus:
Translate page:
 
Social Networking Links:
 

Latest Activity

Debra Stevenson replied to Debra Stevenson's discussion HM Facebook page feud with lds
21 minutes ago
Debra Stevenson posted discussions
22 minutes ago
Debra Stevenson replied to Debra Stevenson's discussion HM Facebook pagw argument from a LDS
24 minutes ago
Joan Denoo commented on Ruth Anthony-Gardner's group Hang With Friends
34 minutes ago
Debra Stevenson replied to Debra Stevenson's discussion HM Facebook pagw argument from a LDS
39 minutes ago
Chrissie Farthing replied to James M. Martin's discussion St. Anthony Falls Bridge, Minnesota in the group LGBTQI Nexus / Gay Atheists
40 minutes ago
David Layton replied to Leslee Love's discussion What do YOU think the Doctor's greatest secret is? in the group The Tardis Page
40 minutes ago
Debra Stevenson replied to Debra Stevenson's discussion HM Facebook pagw argument from a LDS
40 minutes ago
Chrissie Farthing commented on Claire Donnelly's group LGBTQI Nexus / Gay Atheists
45 minutes ago
Ruth Anthony-Gardner replied to Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Cheating with Science in the group No Nonsense
51 minutes ago
Grinning Cat commented on Ruth Anthony-Gardner's group Hang With Friends
58 minutes ago
Joan Denoo commented on Sentient Biped's group Godless in the garden
1 hour ago
Joan Denoo commented on Sentient Biped's group Godless in the garden
1 hour ago
Karim R. replied to Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Cheating with Science in the group No Nonsense
1 hour ago
Dallas the Phallus added a discussion to the group Politics, Economics, and Religion
1 hour ago
Grinning Cat liked Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Cheating with Science
1 hour ago
Ruth Anthony-Gardner replied to Leslee Love's discussion What do YOU think the Doctor's greatest secret is? in the group The Tardis Page
1 hour ago
Ruth Anthony-Gardner commented on Leslee Love's group The Tardis Page
1 hour ago
Joan Denoo liked Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Cheating with Science
3 hours ago
sk8eycat commented on Ruth Anthony-Gardner's group Hang With Friends
3 hours ago

© 2013   Atheist Nexus. All rights reserved. Admin: Brother Richard.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service