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  • Alkanes on Mars

    Posted: 2025-03-27 17:10:58

    The Curiosity rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument suite has detected a diverse mixture of simple alkanes, organic molecules containing only carbon and hydrogen, in Martian rocks. This discovery, while exciting, doesn't necessarily confirm past Martian life. The detected alkanes could have biological origins, but they could also be formed through abiotic processes, such as reactions between water and certain minerals or delivered via meteorites. Distinguishing between these potential sources remains a challenge, and further investigation is needed to understand the origin and implications of these organic molecules.

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    Hacker News users discuss the potential non-biological origins of methane and other alkanes on Mars, referencing serpentinization as a plausible mechanism. Some express skepticism about the significance of the findings, highlighting the difficulty of distinguishing between biotic and abiotic sources and the need for further investigation. Others point to the challenges of Martian exploration, particularly sample return missions, and the importance of considering alternative explanations before concluding evidence of life. The conversation also touches on the implications of such discoveries for the possibility of life beyond Earth.