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Manganese observed in Mars by NASA’s Curiosity
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Scientists recently discovered elevated manganese levels in lakebed rocks within Gale Crater on Mars, indicating the presence of an ancient, habitable lake.
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- Manganese oxide formation is rare on Mars due to its surface conditions.
- On Earth, manganese oxide deposits are common, facilitated by high atmospheric oxygen from photosynthesis and microbial catalysis of oxidation reactions.
- The ancient rocks from Gale Crater provide insight into a habitable environment resembles modern Earth locations.
About Manganese
- Manganese is a hard, brittle, silvery-grey metal and resembles iron.
- It is a key component of several enzymes and essential for processes like photosynthesis, bone development, and wound healing in humans.
- Manganese in oxidised forms on other planets suggests the presence of oxygen-rich environments (life sustaining).
- It can serve as biosignatures, indicating potential biological activity and marking habitable locations.