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Evidence of ancient life on Mars: Exciting news!

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June 29, 2026
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Evidence of ancient life on Mars has been strengthened by the Perseverance rover’s discovery of complex organic carbon in Jezero Crater mudstones, revealing hundreds of molecular detections in ancient river sediments.

NASA’s Perseverance rover discovered macromolecular carbon within two mudstones located at the Bright Angel formation. This robust detection suggests that organic building blocks were potentially widespread across the Martian surface billions of years ago.

The SHERLOC instrument mapped organic distribution in these sedimentary rocks, revealing chemical signatures that resemble microbial life on Earth. While not definitive proof, these findings represent significant progress in planetary exploration.

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  • Discovering evidence of ancient life on Mars
  • Jezero Crater and the mudstone samples
    • Organic detection and the SHERLOC instrument
    • Scientific importance and theories
    • Comparing Martian and terrestrial carbon
    • Rover findings and potential biosignatures
    • Implications and what comes next
    • Conclusion

Discovering evidence of ancient life on Mars

NASA found evidence of ancient life on Mars through macromolecular carbon detections in Jezero Crater mudstones. These organic compounds, identified by the Perseverance rover, indicate the Red Planet possessed necessary chemical ingredients and environments to support microbial existence.

Researchers utilized the SHERLOC spectrometer to identify hundreds of organic detections within mudstones at the Bright Angel rocky area. These rocks contain large, complex carbon molecules which are primary building blocks for all living things. This represents the first detection of macromolecular carbon on a natural rock surface.

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The rover explored an ancient river valley, Neretva Vallis, to locate these sedimentary samples. These detections provide the most robust evidence of organics found within the Jezero area so far.

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Lead author Ashley Murphy notes that macromolecular carbon is often the only organic evidence of past life in Earth’s oldest rocks. This provides a direct comparison for Mars research.

Jezero Crater and the mudstone samples

Perseverance Finds a Rock with 'Leopard Spots'
Perseverance Finds a Rock with ‘Leopard Spots’

Perseverance examined two distinct mudstones where macromolecular carbon was found mixed with silicate, carbonate, and sulfate minerals. Scientists believe these samples remained intact despite radiation exposure, providing a window into the planet’s past. These findings correlate with earlier data suggesting the Jezero area was once a lake.

Organic detection and the SHERLOC instrument

The SHERLOC spectrometer uses lasers to map the mineral and chemical makeup of Martian rocks. The instrument successfully detected evidence of ancient life on Mars indicators by identifying organic carbon distributions within individual sedimentary layers found in the river valley.

 

Feature Observation Detail Source
Location Bright Angel, Jezero Crater
Material Macromolecular Carbon (MMC)
Primary Tool SHERLOC Spectrometer

Scientific importance and theories

Evidence of ancient life on Mars is suggested by theories that early Mars mirrored Earth’s environmental conditions, making it likely for organic macromolecules to form. While these detections are promising, scientists clarify that abiotic processes like meteoritic infall or hydrothermal activity could also create complex carbon.

Comparing Martian and terrestrial carbon

A closeup of leopard spots on Mars seen by the Perseverance rover on the rock Cheyava Falls
A closeup of leopard spots on Mars seen by the Perseverance rover on the rock Cheyava Falls

Evidence of ancient life on Mars provides a direct parallel to Earth, where large organic molecules in ancient rocks serve as markers of past microbes. Finding similar macromolecular carbon on Mars suggests that life’s ingredients were widespread across the solar system billions of years ago.

Rover findings and potential biosignatures

The following findings represent recent data gathered by the rover team:

  • Perseverance found “leopard spots” on the Cheyava Falls rock, which can be formed by microbial life.
  • The rover detected potential biochemical interactions in mudstone sediments mirroring Earth-based life.
  • Evidence of ancient life on Mars remains supported by these hundreds of organic detections in Jezero.

Implications and what comes next

Confirmation of these organic signatures requires returning samples to Earth for rigorous testing. The rover’s current science payload cannot definitively distinguish between biological and purely geological formation processes.

Future missions will focus on analyzing these compelling rocks in advanced terrestrial laboratories. This is essential to confirm whether ancient microbes actually inhabited the Jezero Crater river system.

Conclusion

Evidence of ancient life on Mars is the primary focus as Perseverance collects samples for future analysis. Each discovery of complex carbon brings us closer to understanding our neighboring planet’s history. Explore more about Martian discoveries on our YouTube channel—join NSN Today.

Tags: #Astrobiology#JezeroCrater#Perseverance#SpaceExplorationmars

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