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Life on Mars? 20 February 2018

Are we alone? Life arose quickly on Earth, around 4 billion years ago Star formation makes planets, too: they should be common Impacts can frustrate life, but it recovers Extreme life forms ‘like it hot’ and may have arisen first on ocean bottoms Moons also have heat sources

Urey-Miller Experiment

The Drake Equation

From the Wall Street Journal:

Also, in this case, probabilities are too uncertain! The Drake equation applied to finding a girlfriend in Philadelphia: Also, in this case, probabilities are too uncertain! Get empirical evidence.

MSL Objectives Mars Science Laboratory is a rover that will assess whether Mars ever was, or is still today, an environment able to support microbial life. In other words, its mission is to determine the planet's "habitability."

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has measured a tenfold spike in methane, an organic chemical, in the atmosphere around it and detected other organic molecules in a rock-powder sample collected by the robotic laboratory's drill. "This temporary increase in methane -- sharply up and then back down -- tells us there must be some relatively localized source," said Sushil Atreya of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, a member of the Curiosity rover science team. "There are many possible sources, biological or non-biological, such as interaction of water and rock."

Curiosity also detected different Martian organic chemicals in powder drilled from a rock dubbed Cumberland, the first definitive detection of organics in surface materials of Mars. These Martian organics could either have formed on Mars or been delivered to Mars by meteorites. Organic molecules, which contain carbon and usually hydrogen, are chemical building blocks of life, although they can exist without the presence of life. Curiosity's findings from analyzing samples of atmosphere and rock powder do not reveal whether Mars has ever harbored living microbes, but the findings do shed light on a chemically active modern Mars and on favorable conditions for life on ancient Mars.

Cumberland' Target Drilled by Curiosity NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drilled into this rock target, "Cumberland," during the 279th Martian day, or sol, of the rover's work on Mars (May 19, 2013) and collected a powdered sample of material from the rock's interior.

Summary: Life Life is a chemical process that includes metabolism, growth and reproduction. All life on earth evolves The 3 requirements for life: biogenic elements (SPONCH), water and energy Earth life is based on carbon and requires liquid water The range of distance where a planet can have liquid water on its surface is the ‘habitable zone’

More Summary: Life Large impacts can destroy life forms or even sterilize the planet. Jupiter protects Earth from asteroid impacts. Life changes the planet All Earth life is related, sharing the same DNA. It likely arose from a single ancestor If other planets are like Earth, life could be common. Meteorites can transfer life. The Drake equation calculates the number of technical civilizations we might communicate with

Life on Mars? Details of life’s origin on Earth are lost Mars had liquid water, biogenic elements, energy when the first life arose on Earth Life from Earth? Ejected material can reach Mars (opposite of Mars meteorites) Life on Mars could still survive in some locations: hot springs or underground. ‘Follow the water’ Vikings searched for life similar to Earth, but did not find it

Where to search for life Lake beds Hydrothermal sites Recent floods Underground Earlier life? If now extinct, look for fossils… Enough energy? Yes, for 1-2 ft of life! Conclusion: No conclusion… Look harder, follow the water, Mars still most Earth-like