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Where Next in the Search for Life on Mars? Chris McKay NASA Ames Research Center [email protected] JHU, 9 April 2010 Ans: Ice 1. On a dry cold world, ice can be a source of liquid water. (Go to the North Polar Region of Mars) Follow Phoenix! 2. Ancient ice can preserve evidence of past life. (Go to the South Polar Region of Mars) The Astrobiology Strategy (NRC report 2007) follow the water - search for organics - characterize to detect signs of life - return to Earth for analysis Why do we search for a second genesis of life on other worlds? comparative biochemistry (life 2.0) life is common in the universe (yeah!) Aliens: not on our tree of life Phoenix Mission to Mars May 2008 to Nov 2008 5 Myr ago: 2x summer insolation | cold deep ice | surface melting QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Murray et al. 1973 Laskar et al. 2002 The North Pole of Mars could have had liquid water 5 Myr ago Liquid water on Mars requires 1. Ice 2. T > 0ºC 3. P> 6.1 mb • Ice at the surface • Low elevationPressures >6.1 mbar allows water to be stable • Summer Temperatures < 0oC now but may be > 0oC at higher obliquity 5 million years ago. Unexpected Phoenix results Soil pH ~8 Carbonates 3-5% Perchlorate 0.5% Segregated ice No organics No nitrates } Instrument failures bleach salt Perchlorates on Mars • Perhclorates decompose and release oxygen when heated to ~350ºC - used in rockets - destroys organics • Strong anti-freeze (-70ºC) - allow liquid on Mars today • Consumed by microorganisms - terminal electron acceptor ≈ nitrate Organics on Mars •Everything we thought we knew about organics on Mars from the Viking pyrolysis GCMS is wrong •The upper limit is not ppb, but 0.1% (a factor of a million correction) Good news for future missions: organics might be high. Bad news for future missions: need non-thermal methods There is a pyrolysis GCMS on the upcoming MSL mission Sample Analysis for Mars SAM will wash the samples with a derivatization agent: N-Methyl-N-(Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl) trifluoroacetamide and this mode should be free of perchlorate. A simple approach to searching for organics in high perchlorate soil. Laser Mass spec Laser desorption mass spectromter. Part of Luann Becker’s (JHU) MOMA instrument for the ExoMars mission. Is there life in places on Earth with ice like this? Metabolism in permafrost down to -15oC Limited by nutrient transport - not temperature (Rivkina et al. Metabolic activity of permafrost bacteria below the freezing point, Appl. Environ. Microbio., 66, 3230-3233, 2000) The rapid growth rate phase is limited by temperature. Rivkina et al. 2000 Microorganisms in permafrost at -10oC are inactive. Not because they are cold but because they are have access only to thin films of water Dry permafrost • Ice cemented ground beneath dry permafrost that is always below -10ºC is habitable (consistent with Rivkina et al. 2000) • In the dry permafrost of the dry valleys of Antarctica we find aerobic heterotrophs consuming organic material ultimately produced by cryptoendoliths in the sandstone Antarctic site: dry permafrost over deep ground ice Mars site: dry permafrost over ground ice salts +1ºC -10ºC dry soil -30ºC dry soil -50ºC ice & soil 35 cm ice & soil 5 Myr ago -5ºC dry soil -15ºC ice & soil Energy for life • Antarctica: organic material + O2 Energy for life • Antarctica: organic material + O2 • Mars: basalt rocks (Fe++) + ClO4 Perchlorate could be an electron acceptor for a redox couple that supports life on Mars. Perchlorate Nealson, K. (2003) Nature Biotechnology 21, 243-244. Habitability of the Phoenix site 5 Myr ago • Carbon as CO2 • Liquid water • Energy • Nitrogen ? (nitrates in the soil??) Nitrates on Mars Manning et al. Icarus, 2008 N2 + CO2 NOx NO3 N2 + O2 nitrate formation during Accretion shocks nitrate decomposition by impacts 3 m of nitrate in the soil Limits on long term dormancy • kT: Thermal decay: ~e-E/kT racemization of amino acids degradation of organic material not important on Mars, -70oC • eV: Radiation from crustal U,Th, K ~0.2rad/yr lethal dose for Deinococcus radiodurans in 100 Myr on Mars hundreds of lethal dose over 3.5 Gyr • Its dead, Jim If we find organic material in a frozen sample on Mars. Can we tell if it was ever alive? If its like us (DNA) then is easy, but less interesting If its alien then hard, but interesting Abiotic distributions are smooth Biotic distributions are spiked McKay 2004 PLoS Biol 2(9)1260-12623 Abiotic distributions are smooth Biotic distributions are spiked alien McKay 2004 PLoS Biol 2(9)1260-12623