Sub to help search for life on Mars in a B.C. lake

by Barry ORegan | June 13, 2008 at 06:04 am
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A search for ancient microbialites in an ancient lakebed may offer clues what Mars is like based on Earths environment billions of years ago, which is said to mirror Mars environment today.   This will help future missions to Mars and other planets how our planets formed using Earth as a early model.

Sub to help search for life on Mars in a B.C. lake

As NASA's Phoenix Lander is searching for signs of life on Mars, there is already a search for ancient life taking place here on Earth. Pavilion Lake, B.C. to be exact.

Researchers from the Canadian Space Agency and the University of British Columbia along with a group of NASA astronauts are using a space-age submersible to study a rare type of water coral-like structures called microbialites.

Scientists say that the structures are similar to those that they are searching for on Mars.

"These are very simple life forms that we believe are similar to the origins of life on Earth," Dr. Bernard Laval of UBC said.

Scientists believe that the origins of life on earth go back about 3.5 billion years and that at that time, the climate on Mars was similar to Earth's.

Therefore, if lifeforms like microbialites were thriving on Earth at that time, the theory is that they would be thriving on Mars.

"If we can understand how these are being formed on Earth then that will help us to design experiments to conclusively prove that the little rock you found on Mars is made in some part by life," Laval said.

The high-tech subs will descend in a couple of weeks but it will take months to study the coral. They hope that the B.C. project could be used as training for a future mission to Mars.

"Future human exploration of Mars will require astronauts who are well versed in scientific methods in addition to exploration strategies. Training opportunities that merge science and exploration goals in extreme, analog environments are crucial," the project's website explains. "(The Lake Pavilion mission) presents a unique opportunity to advance the long-term objective of human exploration of the Moon and Mars."

Pavilion Lake is about 400 kilometres north of Vancouver.

With a report from CTV's Rob Brown

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Caoimhin1
Caoimhin1
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at 06:23 on June 13th, 2008

Barry Artiste, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Barry ORegan

Thanks Caomhin for the flag, lets hope something concrete comes out of this expidition

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Caoimhin1

Canada could claim Mars if this proves true!  ;)

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Barry ORegan

Aw Crap, now don't give our Politicians any ideas now, we have enough trying to hold onto the arctic,

Though thanks for the comments, and inciting a land grabbing riot now, hahaha


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