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Title: This is what happened to Mars' water.
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URL Source: http://www.sciencealert.com/live-up ... d-to-mars-atmosphere-right-now
Published: Nov 5, 2015
Author: FIONA MACDONALD
Post Date: 2015-11-05 21:53:56 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 166
Comments: 4

ScienceAlert... We finally have an understanding of how Mars transformed from a once habitable, Earth-like planet into the dry world we see today. NASA researchers have just announced that Mars' once rich atmosphere was stripped away by solar winds in the early days of the Solar System, causing the planet to dry out.

Solar winds blast out from the Sun at around a million miles per hour (about 1.6 million km/h), and fortunately Earth is protected from these by our magnetic field. But although Mars used to have a magnetic field, it lost it as its planet cooled down billions of years ago, and that allowed the ions in its atmosphere to effectively be blown away.

Scientists were able to figure this out using the MAVEN (Mars, Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) spacecraft, which has been orbiting Mars since 2014. Last year, the probe was lucky enough to be able to observe the direct impact of a solar storm on Mars' atmosphere, and showed that the solar particles were energising the gases in the upper atmosphere, causing them to blast into space – and likely out of our Solar System.

You can see that happening below:

The measurements have also provided some insight into the gases that were lost from the Martian atmosphere, which include hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide – all things needed to create a habitable world.

And as far as we can tell, Mars really was oh-so habitable back in the day. NASA researchers believe that around 4.3 billion years ago, Mars had incredibly deep oceans that held more water than the Arctic Ocean here on Earth.

From this new research, it appears that Mars' oceans evaporated due to the planet's thinning atmosphere, and then slowly leaked out into space. The results have been published in four papers in Science (here, here, here, and here).

Why is Mars' atmosphere important?

Why do we need to know what happened to Mars' atmosphere? Because once we understand that, we'll be able to work out what happened to water on the Red Planet, and it could also hold clues as to the habitability of Mars in the future. Not to mention the findings might prove crucial to NASA's mission to Mars (which it's currently recruiting for, just FYI).

NASA dropped a big clue on Twitter that the findings may have something to do with the solar wind.

‘Gone with the Solar Wind’: Watch live at 2pm ET for a new #MarsAnnouncement. Qs? #askNASA https://t.co/KX5g7zfYQe https://t.co/81ChANXqH7 — NASA (@NASA) November 5, 2015

We're hoping this means we might also find out something about the mysterious, super-powerful aurora spotted earlier this year on Mars.

Either way, we're excited. So settle in with some popcorn (or if, like us, it's 6am where you are, maybe a strong coffee) and watch as we finally find out the story of Mars' atmosphere. Ask your questions on Twitter via #askNASA.

Read these next:

NASA has spotted a strange aurora on Mars It's official: NASA finds evidence of liquid water flowing on the surface of Mars BIG NEWS: NASA's put a call out for new astronauts to crew missions to Mars

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I kinda figured solar wind was responsible quite some time ago. It's common knowledge that earth's mag field protects our atmosphere from being stripped away by solar wind. This isn't surprising in the least, but I suppose it's good they are basically certifying it at this point.

Pinguinite  posted on  2015-11-05   23:26:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pinguinite (#1)

Despite earth's magnetic field we're still losing some of our air into space as well as mass if you consider CO2 from combustion processes. Don't know if this is made up by meteorites.

Have been curious about significance of the list of media on left side of Comments page. Is it just for quick reference to those Web sites?

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-11-06   20:27:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tatarewicz (#3)

Don't know if this is made up by meteorites.

Certainly the mag field is not 100% effective in shielding the atmosphere from erosion. But doubtless, outgassing from the earth's interior via volcanos and similar is another source of atmospheric replenishment of many gasses (not just carbon dioxide).

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