Water and the Search for Life on Mars / Edition 1

Water and the Search for Life on Mars / Edition 1

by David M. Harland
ISBN-10:
038726020X
ISBN-13:
9780387260204
Pub. Date:
11/14/2005
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
038726020X
ISBN-13:
9780387260204
Pub. Date:
11/14/2005
Publisher:
Springer New York
Water and the Search for Life on Mars / Edition 1

Water and the Search for Life on Mars / Edition 1

by David M. Harland

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Overview

Mars has long been believed to have been cold, dead and dry for aeons, but there is now striking new proof that not only was Mars a relatively warm and wet place in geologically recent times, but that even today there are vast reserves of water frozen beneath the planet’s surface. As well as casting fascinating new insights into Mars’ past, this discovery is also forcing a complete rethink about the mechanisms of global planetary change and the possibility that there is microbial life on Mars.

David Harland considers the issue of life on Mars in parallel with the origin of life on Earth. At the time the Viking instruments were designed, it was thought that all terrestrial life ultimately derived its energy from sunlight, and that the earliest form of life was the cyanobacteria with chlorophyll for photosynthesis. It was assumed the same would be the case on Mars and that microbial life would be on or near the surface that the Vikings had sampled.

In parallel with these NASA projects, the European Space Agency developed the Mars Express remote-sensing orbiter, which has detected traces of methane that may have been released by microbes. If microbial life is found on Mars, will it be based on DNA? Will this indicate that life developed independently? Or that it has characteristics in common with the most ancient forms of terrestrial life? If life is found on two planets in the same planetary system, this would favour the panspermia hypothesis. And if martian life is radically different, then in light of the discovery of planetary systems around other stars, this would, as remarked by Philip Morrison of MIT, "transform life from the status of a miracle to that of a statistic". These are all questions that the exploration of Mars for life are aimed to answer.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387260204
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 11/14/2005
Series: Springer Praxis Books
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 239
Product dimensions: 9.45(w) x 6.69(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Peering at Mars.- A close look.- The Vikings.- What is life?.- A multiplicity of missions.- The water dilemma.- Spirit.- Opportunity.- Future prospects.
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