Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
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Mars Methane Means Activity

Recent discoveries of methane on Mars suggest either biological or geological activity. Something is going on up there. Coooooool...

Martian Methane Reveals the Red Planet Is Not a Dead Planet
New research reveals there is hope for Mars yet. The first definitive detection of methane in the atmosphere of Mars indicates the planet is still alive, in either a biologic or geologic sense, according to a team of NASA and university scientists.

"Methane is quickly destroyed in the Martian atmosphere in a variety of ways, so our discovery of substantial plumes of methane in the northern hemisphere of Mars in 2003 indicates some ongoing process is releasing the gas," said Dr. Michael Mumma of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "At northern mid-summer, methane is released at a rate comparable to that of the massive hydrocarbon seep at Coal Oil Point in Santa Barbara, Calif."


Which do you think it is -- life, rocks, or both?
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Maybe some primitive organisms similar to our bacteria, probably nothing more complex than that. Even here on Earth, multicellular life is but a tiny fraction of all biomass on the planet, most of it is still bacteria and simple eukaryotic microbes.
If Mars still has life, then yes, it would have to be very simple life. Slightly more complex life may have been possible in a warmer, wetter past.