For practically 10 years, NASA’s four-wheeled robotic has been climbing the foothills of Mount Sharp, a tall mountain on Mars that stands above an historical crater, uncovering mysteries with every of its layers. In its newest discovery, the Martian explorer stumbled upon a area of rocks fabricated from pure sulfur, a chemical component that would maintain treasured clues to the Pink Planet’s watery previous.
The Curiosity rover not too long ago drove over a rock, by accident cracking it open. Inside have been shiny yellow crystals, which scientists later decided to be elemental sulfur, NASA stated. Though sulfur-based minerals (a mixture of sulfur with different supplies) have been discovered on Mars earlier than, that is the primary discovery of rocks fabricated from pure sulfur. And there might be a complete bunch of them on Mars, however scientists aren’t certain how they fashioned.
“Discovering a area of stones fabricated from pure sulfur is like discovering an oasis within the desert,” Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity’s undertaking scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, stated in a press release. “It shouldn’t be there, so now now we have to elucidate it.”
Pure sulfur is tasteless and odorless, and it’s naturally present in volcanic areas on account of the oxidation of hydrogen-sulfide. However this specific area that Curiosity has been exploring has proven no indicators of previous volcanic exercise. Pure sulfur can even kind by way of the oxidation of decreased sulfur compounds by means of microbial exercise. In that case, the invention of sulfur on Mars might be helpful within the seek for historical microbial life on the Pink Planet.

The Curiosity rover has been exploring Gediz Vallis, a winding channel which will have been carved out by an historical river that left a 2-mile path of boulders and sediment. By exploring this area, the rover is gathering clues for locations within the planet’s historical terrain that would have offered the vitamins wanted for microbial life to presumably kind on Mars.
Curiosity couldn’t snatch a pattern of the sulfur rocks as a result of they have been too small and brittle, nevertheless it did discover a big rock close by that the group nicknamed “Mammoth Lakes.” The rover used a drill connected on the finish of its 7-foot (2-meter) robotic arm to make a gap within the rock and grabbed samples that may be analyzed by on-board devices contained in the rover’s stomach.
“Discovering unusual and surprising issues is what makes planetary exploration so thrilling,” Vasavada stated.
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