Mars’ta Yaşam İzleri mi var? Perseverance Ne Buldu?

In the Neretva Valley of Jezero Crater, in the mudstone that Perseverance calls "Cheyava Falls," an unusual mark: "leopard spots." SHERLOC's UV Raman measurements reveal G-band signals (organic carbon signatures), while PIXL maps reveal the association of vivianite (Fe-phosphate) and greigite (Fe₃S₄) in the same regions. This trio may indicate a suitable setting for redox processes billions of years ago. But it's important to stop here: This isn't definitive proof of life. NASA classifies the finding as a "potential biosignature"; abiotic explanations are still on the table. Further analysis of the samples, once they return to Earth, will have the final say. Mars Sample Return continues to navigate budget and timeline discussions. This video summarizes Jezero's lake/delta history, the "Sapphire Canyon" sample, and how to interpret the SHERLOC/PIXL data in a calm, evidence-based framework. #space #mars #nasa ARE WE ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE?    • EVRENDE YALNIZ MIYIZ?   Interstellar Visitor: 3I/ATLAS Just a Rock, or Something More?    • Yıldızlararası Ziyaretçi: 3I/ATLAS Sadece ...   Have We Misunderstood the Beginning of the Universe? (James Webb)    • Evrenin Başlangıcını Yanlış mı Anladık? (J...   My website and research resources: www.tugayaslan.com Contact: [email protected]