NASA: so far not found any organic material on the surface of Mars


Administration announced the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Thursday probe Curaossite completed the first analysis of Martian soil, but he has not made any sign of the presence of organic material on the surface of the red planet.
NASA said in a statement that "rumors and speculation about a new key findings of the task during this early stage is incorrect. At this stage did not monitor any specific evidence on the presence of organic materials on Mars."

 
The probe - which weighs tons and nuclear-powered and includes a laboratory scientifically works automatically - has landed on the surface of the red planet when the nozzle is located on the equator of the planet on the sixth of August last search for organic materials and chemicals other is one of the basic components of life on any planet.
So far, the probe found evidence of an ancient river bottom and dust storms and radiation levels has also completed the first analysis of a sample of the soil of the planet. And all results will be deployed at a conference of the American Geophysical Union held in San Francisco next week.
It is expected to be put scientists further details on the amounts of radiation that may be exposed to the astronauts in the future when you visit the Red Planet.
And collect a sample of sand probe to be tested in a chemistry lab as it seeks to collect other samples.
During the mission the two-year probe will look for any organic materials and environmental can be preserved in the sediment layers of rock




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