linkIf they're not real blueberries, then what are those blueberry-esque iron spheres on Mars? And could they help tell the story of the planet's ancient past?
Researchers initially suspected that the "Mars blueberries" might yield evidence of ancient water (and therefore, ancient life) on the planet. But now it appears that the hematite balls are simply remnants of meteorite and are only a few years old.
Bummer.
The Martian blueberries were discovered by NASA's Opportunity rover in 2004.
A popular theory, described in a study published in June 2012, held that the blueberries formed as a result of the flow of water through rocks on the planet -- the same way similar iron-rich spheres are formed on Earth. But researchers from the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology now believe that the spheres formed from meteorites that broke up in the Red Planet's atmosphere.
Their findings were published earlier this month in the journal Planetary Space and Science.
"The meteorite theory explains all of their properties," lead researcher Dr. Anupam Misra said of the spherules, per National Geographic.
Misra and his colleagues say their new theory is supported by the fact that the blueberries are much smaller than similar minerals typically are on Earth. According to National Geographic, the Martian blueberries range in size from about 0.16 inch in diameter to 0.24 inch. Additionally, they say, the wear seen on the Martian blueberries suggests that they aren't ancient.
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not really blueberries still cool looking see link for picture can't post picture sorry
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So, the spherical masses of iron turned out not to be very helpful. A pity.
It's at least good to know people are following up leads.
It's at least good to know people are following up leads.
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