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An historic announcement on Dec 3
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Scientists studying data collected by the rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instruments have apparently made a major find on the planet... <br/> <br/> ...lead investigator John Grotzinger described the find as "one for the history books" <br/> <br/> Scientists are now double-checking samples of rock and soil ahead of the big announcement set for December 3.
What might it be? An anticlimax?
Scientists studying data collected by the rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instruments have apparently made a major find on the planet... <br/> <br/> ...lead investigator John Grotzinger described the find as "one for the history books" <br/> <br/> Scientists are now double-checking samples of rock and soil ahead of the big announcement set for December 3.
What might it be? An anticlimax?
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Scientists studying data collected by the rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instruments have apparently made a major find on the plane...
...lead investigator John Grotzinger described the find as "one for the history books".
Scientists are now double-checking samples of rock and soil ahead of the big announcement set for December 3.
Scientists studying data collected by the rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instruments have apparently made a major find on the plane...
...lead investigator John Grotzinger described the find as "one for the history books".
Scientists are now double-checking samples of rock and soil ahead of the big announcement set for December 3.
The evidence of water in the past on Mars is pretty solid already so if it's that I think people are going to feel pretty let down!
I also think that current life even microbial is way too much to hope for.
I'd expect some sort of indirect evidence of past life - like Methane or potential microfossils.
Even this would be incredible - we have only one model of life so another would show us that it's really common.
Some sort of complex fossil would be the jackpot - that would change our notions of the Universe for ever and there would be a real reason to send humans.
Again - too much to hope for I think
I also think that current life even microbial is way too much to hope for.
I'd expect some sort of indirect evidence of past life - like Methane or potential microfossils.
Even this would be incredible - we have only one model of life so another would show us that it's really common.
Some sort of complex fossil would be the jackpot - that would change our notions of the Universe for ever and there would be a real reason to send humans.
Again - too much to hope for I think