Mars, Methane And Mysteries: Red Planet May Not Be As Dormant As Once
Thought:-

ScienceDaily (Aug. 13, 2009) — Mars may not be as dormant as scientists once
thought.
 The 2004 discovery of methane means that either there is life on Mars, or
that volcanic
activity continues to generate heat below the martian surface. ESA plans to
find out
which it is. Either outcome is big news for a planet once thought to be
biologically
and geologically inactive.

The methane mystery started soon after December 2003, when ESA’s Mars
Express arrived
in orbit around the red planet. As the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS)
began taking data,
 Vittorio Formisano, Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario CNR,
Rome, and the rest
of the instrument team saw a puzzling signal. As well as the atmospheric
gases they were
 anticipating, such as carbon monoxide and water vapour, they also saw
methane.



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