Title: Astronomy 330
1Astronomy 330
- Lecture 15, part 2
- Whats new on Mars
See http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/10topImages
2Astronomy 330 Two new missions not discussed in
text
- Mars Exploration Rovers (Spirit and Opportunity)
- Mars Express
3Astronomy 330 Spirit and Opportunity
- Sprit first to land in 1/3/2004, Opportunity
landed 1/24/2004 - Both continue to operate
- Attempting to answer the question of where and if
liquid water existed on Mars and how it
influenced the Martian surface
4Astronomy 330 Rovers Summary
- Science instruments on board
- Panoramic Camera
- Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer
- Mossbauer Spectrometer (determining mineral
composition or iron-bearing rocks) - Alpha particle X-ray Spectrometer (close-up
analysis of element abundances) - Magnets (for collecting dust particles which can
be analysed with other instuments) - Microscopic imager (close-up images of rocks and
soil) - Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT)
5Astronomy 330 The Rovers
See http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/spacec
raft_surface_rover.html
6Astronomy 330 More about the Rovers
- Landed by deploying parachutes
- Rockets fire just before impact
- Air-bags inflate to allow rover and its landing
module to bounce across the surface - As rover comes to a stop, air-bags deflate,
tetrahedral module opens like petals of a flower
7Astronomy 330 Main discoveries of rovers
- Mars was once a watery place
- Opportunity discovered spherules and salts near
its landing site - Also discovered layering in rocks and and
patterns in rocks indicating water flow
8Astronomy 330
- Four main discoveries indicating water
- First spherules were discovered. Spherules could
be volcanic in origin or from crater impacts as
well, but rich in a mineral hematite which forms
in the presence of water on Earth
9Astronomy 330 Blueberries
http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20040906.
html
10Astronomy 330 2nd discovery indicating water
- Hydrated Minerals
- Hydrated mineral iron sulfate called jarosite was
discovered, forms in acidic lakes or hot springs
on Earth
11Astronomy 330 3rd discovery
- Salts
- High amount of sulfur, chlorine, and bromine
measured - These elements expected to be deposited from
salty water as a shallow, briny lake evaporates
12Astronomy 330 4th discovery
- Randomly oriented cavities in rocks
- Holes left over from original mineral deposits
which were dissolved in water - Again, similar formations seen on Earth
- Known as vugs
13Astronomy 330 Vugs
http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20040906.
html
14Astronomy 330 How much water?
- A lot of water !
- Fine parallel layers that were likely formed by
water deposited sedimentation
15Astronomy 330 Fine layers in rocks
http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20040906.
html
16Astronomy 330 For how long was water there?
- A long time!
- Crossbeds and ripple marks in rocks indicate
that salty water was flowing - Crossbeds are rocks layers that dip at an angle
to the main horizontal layers - Ripple marks are wavelike peaks and troughs
17Astronomy 330 Crossbeds and Ripple marks
ripples
crossbeds
http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20040906.
html
18Astronomy 330
- All this evidence suggests that Meridiani Planum
(where Opportunity landed) was perhaps covered by
a shallow, flowing sea
19Astronomy 330 Mars Express
- European mission
- Went into orbit around Mars 11/22/03
- WEB site http//sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/in
dex.cfm?fareaid9 - Image to follow come from the above WEB site
- Many high resolution images (High Resolution
Stereo Camera)
20Astronomy 330 Mars Express Discoveries
Tectonic cracks near Tharsis bulge
21Astronomy 330 Mars Express Discoveries
Kasei valley, outflow feature, erosion patterns
more consistent with glacial activity than
flowing water
22Astronomy 330
A frozen sea? Looks much like pack ice on Earth
as It break up. Note lack of many craters
23Astronomy 330 Closeup of North Pole, note layers
24Astronomy 330 Volcano near North Pole
Could indicate recent volcanic activity, melting
polar water?
25Astronomy 330 Evidence for Water Ice at South
Pole
CO2
H2O
26Astronomy 330 Rootless cones
Result from subsurface ice which is melted by
volcanic activity and exploded from surface
27Astronomy 330
- Mars express has detected methane above the
surface of Mars in areas where subsurface ice has
also shown to be located - Its has been speculated that this could be due to
the presence of current bacterial life on Mars OR
it could be due to volcanism or other geologic
activity (stay tuned !!!!).
28Astronomy 330 Reading
- Read all the pages following this link
http//marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20040810.
html - Browse the images from Mars Express at
http//sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?
fobjectid34532