Headlines
Scientists find Mars surface replica in India
Kolkata, March 31 Why wait for a million-dollar ticket to Mars when you can have an inter-planetary experience a la Oscar-nominated blockbuster "The Martian" right here in India?
One simply needs to head over to the western Indian state of Gujarat to glimpse the remarkable rocky landscape similar to the Red planet.
A replica or "terrestrial analogue" of the Martian surface has been discovered in the state, thanks to Indian scientists from the Space Applications Center (SAC-ISRO) in Ahmedabad, Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur and the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) in Hyderabad.
The team identified and documented the presence of a rare mineral jarosite through spectroscopic studies in Matanumadh area (86 km northwest of Bhuj) in Kachch district of Gujarat, a finding which links it to the Red planet. This work is part of a programme initiated by SAC-ISRO under its Mars mission.
"The landscape of Matanumadh with its unusual mineral assemblage, including jarosite, in a basalt terrain, mimics the geological environment of many of the identified jarosite localities on Mars," Saibal Gupta, professor in Department of Geology and Geophysics at IIT-Kharagpur, told IANS.
Presence of the rare mineral was reported from various parts of the surface of the Red planet by NASA's Mars exploration rover Opportunity in 2004. Since then, other rovers have detected jarosite at several localities on the planet's surface.
The fact that jarosite is found in limited natural terrestrial environments means "extreme and unusual" conditions are required for its formation and stabilisation.
"The Martian surface must, at some time, have experienced these conditions. Thus, the positive identification of jarosite, in addition to the previously reported minerals natroalunite and minamiite, is a major argument in favour of the Matanumadh Formation representing a Martian analog locality," contended Souvik Mitra, of IIT-Kharagpur.
In fact, as a clone, the Indian site more closely resembles the Martian surface than known Western Australian jarosite localites, note the researchers in the study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets in March.
The significance of the discovery is multi-fold and could have implications in the way we explore the Martian surface.
NASA is working to send humans to Mars in the 2030s, but there are many milestones to accomplish to ensure that astronauts come back to the Earth safely, the space agency says on its website.
"The two essential conditions for jarosite formation are near-surface acidic water and oxidizing conditions. Understanding how jarosite formed in the Matanumadh Formation may shed light on the final stages of aqueous (water-based) activity in parts of the Martian surface," said Mitra. Last year, NASA scientists found evidence of flowing water on Mars.
Mitra envisages if the local tourism authorities can educate the locals about the site and its link to Mars, then it could also benefit regional tourism.
Most importantly, in addition to sending up sophisticated robots and probes on Mars to study it, investigations could be carried out right at the Matanumadh Formation at a reduced cost, to understand what transpired on Mars a few billion years ago, according to Gupta.
"This is no substitute to human exploration of the Martian surface, but that could be quite some time in the future. Till then, these analog localities provide a starting point for knowing what to expect."
"In fact, this work is a demonstration of what collaboration between scientists from different organisations within India can do, and SAC-ISRO is to be commended for this endeavour," Gupta added.
8 hours ago
Trump, Mamdani bonhomie an unusual photo-op in Oval Office, but how long will truce last?
8 hours ago
Trump Jr grooves with Ranveer Singh at lavish Udaipur wedding as JLo, Bieber join celebrations
11 hours ago
BAPS, United Nations celebrate 30 years of transformative partnership for global harmony
14 hours ago
Ayan Mukerji says 'Love you & Miss you' as he remembers dad Deb Mukherjee on his birth anniversary
14 hours ago
Urmila Matondkar introduces her 'bestest winter essential'
14 hours ago
Tharoor cites Trump-Mamdani interaction to underline need for political cooperation
14 hours ago
ISI steps up effort to build white-collared modules by targeting Indian students abroad
14 hours ago
Prez Murmu participates in Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s birth centenary celebrations in Andhra
14 hours ago
Ready to meet PM Modi to explain Coimbatore, Madurai metro projects: CM Stalin
14 hours ago
No need to do politics on Mandir–Masjid: Former Babri mosque litigant on Trinamool MLA’s remark
14 hours ago
Navy Day 2025 to feature grand operational display of maritime power on Dec 3
14 hours ago
Delhi: AGS arrests accused wanted in attempt-to-murder case in Timarpur
14 hours ago
Govt to ensure uniform safety and health standards for workers
