Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996asbi.work...12m&link_type=abstract
Astrobiology Workshop: Leadership in Astrobiology, p. A12
Mathematics
Logic
Exobiology, Extraterrestrial Life, Biosphere, Mars (Planet), Organic Materials, Life Sciences, Atmospheric Models, Biological Evolution, Viking Mars Program, Structural Properties (Geology), Water
Scientific paper
Although the Viking results may indicate that Mars has no life today, the possibility exists that Mars may hold the best record of the events that led to the origin of life. There is direct geomorphological evidence that in the past Mars had large amounts of liquid water on its surface. The Mars meteorites also suggest that early Mars was wet with conditions suitable for organic material. Atmospheric models would suggest that this early period of hydrological activity was due to the presence of a thick atmosphere and the resulting warmer temperatures. From a biological perspective, the existence of liquid water by itself motivates the question of the origin of life on Mars. From studies of the Earth's earliest biosphere we know that by 3.5 Gyr. ago, life had originated on Earth and reached a fair degree of biological sophistication. Surface activity and erosion on Earth make it difficult to trace the history of life before the 3.5 Gyr. time frame. If Mars did maintain a clement environment for longer than it took for life to originate on Earth, then the question of the origin of life on Mars follows naturally.
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