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Pack a sweaterDespite its warm, reddish color, Mars is a very cold place. The temperature rarely rises above freezing and can go as low as -225 degrees Fahrenheit. Even on the warmest days, it only occasionally climbs to zero degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius) and from day to night it can drop as much as 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius). |
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Mars is about half the size of Earth, and has only about a 10th of its mass. That means gravity is not as strong there; a 100-pound woman would weigh only about 38 pounds on Mars.
No place to raise a familyThe Martian atmosphere is 96.5 percent carbon dioxide with only small amounts of oxygen. Nitrogen, carbon monoxide, argon, neon, and krypton are also present. |
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Red sky in morning, Martians take warningThe reddish soil takes its color from oxidized (rusted) iron. The sky is pink due to red dust in the air. | ||
Water, water everywhere -- but not a drop to drinkWater exists on Mars in the form of ice and vapor, but it's too cold for water to exist in liquid form. |
Last year NASA scientists announced that a meteorite, found in Antarctica and believed to have come from Mars, contained evidence of nanobacteria -- a primitive form of life.
Their studies, they said, found evidence of: carbonate globules that may indicate water; deposits of minerals that have in some cases been produced by bacteria; structures that resemble bacterial fossils on Earth; and rock compounds that often have biological origins.
Space-watchers everywhere rejoiced. Life on Mars!
Well, not so fast. Independent tests have cast doubt on whether some of the signs taken to indicate possible life could have come instead from contaminates on the Antarctic ice where the meteorite was found. Other researchers think the alleged traces of life were formed not by ancient organisms, but by the huge shock that sent the rock hurtling into space millions of years ago.
The question still has not been answered definitively.
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