Mashable 2024年10月12日
NASA spacecraft flies over gullies on Mars. They could host pools.
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文章探讨了火星表面可能存在浅层水的情况。NASA的火星勘测轨道飞行器发现火星干沟有白色物质,怀疑是易受热形成水池的含尘水冰。地球上类似的融水现象中常有简单生命,科学家认为火星也可能如此。此外,还提到了火星的一些特征及相关研究。

🌏火星表面极为干燥,但可能存在浅层水。NASA的火星勘测轨道飞行器发现火星干沟有白色物质,怀疑是含尘水冰,其可能受热形成水池,类似地球的某些过程。

💧地球上冰川的尘埃会形成“冰尘洞”现象,火星上也可能有类似情况。虽然轨道飞行器的相机强大,但无法探测到潜在浅层水,但图像显示了火星沟谷边缘的含尘水冰斑块。

🚀火星的许多沟谷并非由流动水形成,而是二氧化碳霜的季节性变化提供“润滑”,使土壤和岩石下移。火星失去大部分保温大气层,表面难以支持大量液态水,但地下深处可能有大量水。

🔍行星科学家利用InSight着陆器收集的数据揭示,火星地壳深处可能存在水。目前,NASA的漫游车在探索火星过去的湖泊和河流遗迹,以寻找火星生命的证据。

Mars' irradiated surface is a godforsaken place.

And yet there may be shallow pools of water near the Martian surface, a place 1,000 times drier than the driest desert on Earth. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter — a satellite that's been orbiting Mars for nearly two decades — spotted white material lining dry gullies on Mars. The space agency, which recently released the image below, suspects it's dusty water ice that could heat up and form pools, similar to processes on our planet.

"Scientists believe dust particles within this ice act similarly to dust that falls onto glaciers on Earth, warming up in sunlight and causing subsurface pockets of meltwater to form," NASA explained.

"These pockets of water on our planet are often teeming with simple life, including algae, fungi, and cyanobacteria," the agency added. "Scientists believe similar shallow pools of water could exist on Mars, and may also be excellent places to search for life on the Red Planet today."

Such glacial dust on Earthly glaciers creates phenomena called "cryoconite holes," which can cover glaciers by the hundreds or more. One is depicted in the second image below.

Although the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter wields a giant camera that can "see features as small as a kitchen table" from its orbit 155 to 196 miles above the surface in space, it can't detect any potential shallow pools. But the image clearly shows the white patches on the Mars gullies in an area called Terra Sirenum. (The blue seen at the gullies' bottom is coarse sand, a color not visible with the human eye but viewed here in infrared light wavelengths.)

The areas of white show pockets of dusty water ice on the edges of Martian gullies, NASA says. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / University of Arizona
A cryoconite hole on the Isunnguata Sermia glacier in Greenland. Credit: Sean Gallup / Getty Images

There are many gullies on Mars today, but they're not created by any flowing water. Rather, planetary scientists suspect that carbon dioxide frost seasonally transitions from a solid to a gas (a process called sublimation), and provides "lubrication" for Martian soil and rocks to move downhill. Blocks of ice might even sled down the sides of Martian craters or other terrain.

Mars, which has lost most of its insulating atmosphere, can't support much liquid water on its surface anymore — but there could be bounties of water deep underground.

Planetary scientists recently used unprecedented data collected by the space agency's InSight lander, which recorded geologic activity on Mars for four years, to reveal that water may exist many miles down in the Martian crust. The research, which invites further investigation, may explain where bounties of the Red Planet's water went as the world dried up, and suggests that Mars may host hospitable environs for life.

"We identified the Martian equivalent of deep groundwater on Earth," Michael Manga, a planetary scientist at UC Berkeley who coauthored the new research, told Mashable.

For now, NASA's car-sized rovers explore the past remains of Martian lakes and rivers for past habitability and potential evidence of Martian life — if it ever existed, that is.

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