• 7 years ago
NASA Finds Evidence of a Giant Ocean on Ancient Mars
Carnegie Institution for Science - Carnegie Institution for Science
The Curiosity Mission is exploring Mars in a whole new way, with discoveries that are providing a more vivid picture of current and ancient Mars. The rover's search for habitable environments, for organic material, and for proof of once-flowing water has been remarkably successful. Next up is a climb of portions of three-mile high Mount Sharp, in order to read the eons-old mineral record. NASA's Pamela Conrad will focus on habitability-what conditions must be met to declare that an area had the capacity to support life. Marc Kaufman, author of "Mars Up Close: Inside the Curiosity Mission" will provide a mission overview. Carnegie's Andrew Steele will discuss the effort to identify organic material-the building blocks of life- in the desiccated and irradiated Gale Crater. The group will discuss new discoveries.