Megevand, V Viennet, J C Balan, E Gauthier, M Rosier, P Morand, M Garino, Y Guillaumet, M Pont, S Beyssac, O
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Traces of life may have been preserved in ancient martian rocks in the form of molecular fossils. Yet the surface of Mars is continuously exposed to intense UV radiation detrimental to the preservation of organics. Because the payload of the next rovers going to Mars to seek traces of life will comprise Raman spectroscopy tools, laboratory simulati...
Chu, Xin-Yi Zhang, Hong-Yu
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Homochirality is a feature of life, but its origin is still disputed. Recent theories indicate that the origin of homochirality coincided with that of the RNA world, but proteins have not yet been incorporated into the story. Ribosome is considered a living fossil that survived the RNA world and records the oldest interaction between RNA and protei...
Baines, Kevin H Nikolić, Dragan Cutts, James A Delitsky, Mona L Renard, Jean-Baptiste Madzunkov, Stojan M Barge, Laura M Mousis, Olivier Wilson, Colin Limaye, Sanjay S
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A lightweight, low-power instrument package to measure, in situ, both (1) the local gaseous environment and (2) the composition and microphysical properties of attendant venusian aerosols is presented. This Aerosol-Sampling Instrument Package (ASIP) would be used to explore cloud chemical and possibly biotic processes on future aerial missions such...
Masuda, Saeka Furukawa, Yoshihiro Kobayashi, Takamichi Sekine, Toshimori Kakegawa, Takeshi
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Formaldehyde (FA) is an important precursor in the abiotic synthesis of major biomolecules including amino acids, sugars, and nucleobases. Thus, spontaneous formation of prebiotic FA must have been crucial for the chemical origin of life. The frequent impacts of meteorites and asteroids on Hadean Earth have been considered one of the abiotic synthe...
Godin, Paul J Schuerger, Andrew C Moores, John E
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Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation on the surface of Mars is an important factor that affects the survivability of microorganisms on Mars. The possibility of martian brines made from Fe2(SO4)3, MnSO4, and MgSO4 salts providing a habitable niche on Mars via attenuation of UV radiation was investigated on the bacteria Bacillus subtilis and Enterococcus fae...
Gault, Stewart Cockell, Charles S
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The presence of perchlorate ions on Mars raises the question of how these ions influence the biochemistry of any contaminant life introduced into the martian environment, or what selection pressures perchlorate ions exert on any environment that contains these ions, such as the Atacama Desert. In this study, we investigated the structure, stability...
Jaramillo-Botero, Andres Cable, Morgan L. Hofmann, Amy E. Malaska, Michael Hodyss, Robert Lunine, Jonathan
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The atomic-scale fragmentation processes involved in molecules undergoing hypervelocity impacts (HVIs; defined as > 3 km/s) are challenging to investigate via experiments and still not well understood. This is particularly relevant for the consistency of biosignals from small-molecular-weight neutral organic molecules obtained during solar system r...
Angelos, Evan Ko, Dae Kwan Zemelis-Durfee, Starla Brandizzi, Federica
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Plants are primary producers of food and oxygen on Earth and will likewise be indispensable to the establishment of large-scale sustainable ecosystems and human survival in space. To contribute to the understanding of how plants respond to spaceflight stress, we examined the significance of the unfolded protein response (UPR), a conserved signaling...
Snyder-Beattie, Andrew E Sandberg, Anders Drexler, K Eric Bonsall, Michael B
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It is unknown how abundant extraterrestrial life is, or whether such life might be complex or intelligent. On Earth, the emergence of complex intelligent life required a preceding series of evolutionary transitions such as abiogenesis, eukaryogenesis, and the evolution of sexual reproduction, multicellularity, and intelligence itself. Some of these...
Quantin-Nataf, Cathy Carter, John Mandon, Lucia Thollot, Patrick Balme, Matthew Volat, Matthieu Pan, Lu Loizeau, Damien Millot, Cédric Breton, Sylvain
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The European Space Agency (ESA) and Roscosmos ExoMars mission will launch the “Rosalind Franklin” rover in 2022 for a landing on Mars in 2023.The goals of the mission are to search for signs of past and present life on Mars, investigate the water/geochemical environment as a function of depth in the shallow subsurface, and characterize the surface ...