The Search for Life on Mars Using Macroscopically Visible Microbial Mats (Stromatolites) in 3.5 3.3 Ga Cherts from the Pilbara in Australia and Barberton in South Africa as Analogues

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Microbial mats from early terrestrial environments can be
macroscopically visible and represent excellent analogues in the search
for life on Mars. Tests using the Beagle 2 camera show that they can be
observed by in situ instrumentation.

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