The Mars rover Opportunity stirred in the midst of its slumber in the long Martian winter and snapped this beautiful composite image. One month from today it will be joined by the much larger Curiosity and the search for ancient life will begin in earnest. Assuming Curiosity survives NASA’s Rube Goldberg reentry and descent contraption. And a new study suggests signs of ancient life could be lurking just under the surface for it to find:
CS Monitor— The research indicates that simple organic molecules, such as a single molecule of formaldehyde, could exist a mere 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) beneath the Martian surface. While the radiation level at these depths is still intense, simple building blocks of life (and, in the case of young craters, perhaps even complex building blocks) could survive, the researchers said.
The study, which suggests ideal locations and depths to search for organic molecules, could act as a road map for the Curiosity rover, which is due to land on Mars the night of Aug. 5.
Pierce R. Butler says
The first thing Opportunity needs to do is to go check out who or what was scratching stick figures in the sand while it [Op] was napping.
Judging from the style, I think we can tentatively exclude the usual suspect in stick-art perpetration, but he’s just sneaky enough that Oppie should hunt for his fingerprints at the scene.
Fizzing thru da Fizzics says
Go Oppty, show them what redundancy can do.
StevoR says
What an Opportunity,
This rover roaming Mars
Enduring so long
It makes us see stars!*
It’s lasted so long,
Its travelled so far,
This heroic** rover
Still going on Mars.
Great news and write-up. Amazing machine.
* Wandering stars – Mars and its moons which its also imaged IIRC.
** Yeah, I’m anthropomorphising. Sue me. (Not really please, no lawyers no money, me!)
StevoR says
Sure enough see :
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20050909a.html
Even if that was Spirit – if you scroll down they captured Plieades and Aldebaran too.
StevoR says
Earlier this month Opportunity celebrated 3,000 Sols (martian days) and eight Earth years after first landing on the day before Australia Day 2004. It is still going and may hopefully welcome Curiosity to its home this August and who knows what more as it keeps on keeping on.
Don’t know about anyone else but I find that simply staggering.
Thanks for the reminder of that here, Stephen “DarkSyde” Andrew.
Hope its okay to note this :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDUFX9FuH20&feature=player_embedded
great musical combined tribute and highlights package of both Spirit and Opportunity‘s journeys.
(Ok, ok, I’ll quit hogging this thread now!)
The Lorax says
Opportunity is back up and kickin’ ass. Minor data glitch, but still truckin’ along. What a tough little machine! In my minds eye, I can see the First Smithsonian of Mars, with Sojourner, Spirit, and Opportunity as the first exhibits.
I wouldn’t be surprised if, after a bit of cleanup, they still work even that far into the future.
I’m biting my nails for Curiosity, though. What a glorious machine! Yet, what a difficult landing to stick. I really hope it works out, because we’re going to be doing so much great stuff with that machine.