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NASA Finds 'Clearest Sign' of Life on Mars
« on: September 17, 2025, 02:41:43 pm »
NASA Finds 'Clearest Sign' of Life on Mars
Kevin Harrish
Men's Journal
Wed, September 17, 2025 at 1:56 AM EDT
3 min read





NASA has long been searching for definitive signs of life on Mars, and it seems like NASA’s Perseverance rover has found the clearest signs yet in the form of some green, blue, black, and white dots on some rocks.

After some detailed analysis of those rocks, scientists have concluded that if they were found on Earth, they might be evidence of past life on the planet.

In fact, acting NASA administrator Sean P. Duffy said in a news conference Wednesday that the rocks “very well could be the clearest sign of life that we’ve ever found on Mars, which is incredibly exciting.”


Signs of Life on the Red Planet

The study, which was published last week in Nature, explained that the rocks found on the surface of Mars are composed of finely packed sediment and covered in specks. The study found that the colorful features are actually minerals that, when found on Earth, are usually created from microbial activity.

Joel Hurowitz, who is the lead author of the study, called the rocks “probably the most astrobiologically exciting” samples identified by the Perseverance rover since it landed on Mars back in 2021.

“The sample contains what we believe to be a potential biosignature,” he said, via the Washington Post. “I don’t think we can say that about any of the other samples that we collected.”

It's worth noting that researchers would need to investigate pieces of the rocks in person to confirm whether or not microbial activity created the patterns on the rocks, which is no easy task. But the findings by themselves are obviously exciting.


Experts Weigh in on the Findings

Obviously, these findings excited the scientific community as several experts – including one of the study's co-authors – weighed in.

“These rocks are prime targets in the search for ancient life on Mars,” said Dauphas, a professor at the University of Chicago, in an email to the Washington Post. “Only [a] Mars sample return can answer the billion-dollar question: ‘Was there ever life on Mars?’”

“The thing I find most exciting about this sample is that it contains features large enough to be seen with the naked eye that could be examined to test for past life,” said Michael Tice, a study co-author and member of the Mars 2020 Perseverance science team searching for signs of life. “That’s surprisingly rare when you are studying evidence for ancient microscopic life.”


Mars Mission in Doubt

While the findings are undoubtedly exciting, researchers would need to investigate the samples in person to confirm. Unfortunately, it sounds like such a mission is a bit in doubt as President Donald [Sleezebag]’s fiscal 2026 budget request deemed it financially unsustainable.

However, despite this, Duffy said during his press conference that the administration is still committed to exploration like this.

“What we’re going to do is look at our budgets, we’re going to look at our timing and how do we spend money better and what technology do we have to get samples back more quickly,” Duffy said. “So that’s a current analysis that’s happening right now.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/nasa-finds-clearest-sign-life-055642693.html

 

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