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  1. #MPS:
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    Marsmission: Härtetest für die Suche nach Leben

    Bodenproben vom Mars können verraten, ob es dort vor Milliarden von Jahren Leben gab. Forschende bereiten sich mit Laboruntersuchungen von Meteoriten vor.
    "
    ".. Ab 2030 soll .. ESA-Rover ..auf dem Mars nach Überresten von Leben suchen. .."

    mps.mpg.de/marsmission-haertet

    18.6.2026

    #Erdöl #ESA #ExoMars #Leben #Mars #Marsrover #Meteorit #MOMA #Murchison #Organik #Phytan #Pristan #Raumfahrt #Raumsonnde #RosalindFranklin #Rover #SpaceFlight

  2. RE: academiccloud.social/@mpsgoett

    New press release today about the search for life on Mars with the future Rosalind Franklin rover, with significant contributions to the paper by IMPRS alumn Manuel Reinhardt. Manuel has been pursuing similar questions since his IMPRS PhD thesis at the University of Göttingen in 2019, where he had been assessing the formation and preservation of organic signatures in extreme environments using analog environments on Earth.

    @mpsgoettingen @unigoettingen @thegoecampus

    This time Leseigneur et al. are looking at organics in meteorites:

    #Mars #MOMA #RosalindFranklin #Rover #Murchison #Meteorite #LifeOnMars #ESA

  3. On one hand, it's a bit cold for a river swim. On the other hand, there are fewer sandflies underwater.

    #Murchison

  4. Murchison is probably the best place in the world to have a conversation about orbicular granite.

    #Murchison

  5. @stojg We are going to Nelson again for another junior sport event. This time it's athletics instead of football, and we're staying a whole day in Murchison. Otherwise it is exactly the same trip. Same holiday camps, same sports venue. This seems normal to my wife, but to me it is like a weird performance art piece.

    #Murchison

  6. Calendrier de l' #avent de l' #exobiologie (4/24)

    La #météorite de #Murchison est une star parmi les météorites. Tombée en 1969 en Australie, des fragments ont été rapidement collectés limitant ainsi les risques de contamination terrestre.