Mars Express discovers ammonia in Martian atmosphere

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Mars Express discovers ammonia in Martian atmosphere

Post #1by Jugalator » 15.07.2004, 20:05

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3896335.stm

ESA is expected to release more details about their findings in a conference next week in Paris.

The interesting thing about ammonia is that it can't exist in Mars' atmosphere for very long unless it's constantly reproduced. Scientists think only active volcanoes or life can create these amounts of ammonia in the atomsphere, and no active volcanoes on Mars are known. Methane is another gas that has been discovered in its atmosphere, and that one can also have a biological origin.

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Post #2by ElPelado » 16.07.2004, 11:21

This is getting very interesting... maybe the dead planet is not so dead...
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