About perchlorate on Mars
A teleconference was held today at JPL to discuss the recent intermediate findings by the Phoenix Mars Lander’s science team of perchlorate on Mars. JPL has posted the MP3 audio of the telecon, and you can find the referenced images here. You can also subscribe to JPL’s podcast feed to keep up-to-date on the science as it evolves. What does it all mean though? Well, not much. The science team seems pretty confident the perchlorate wasn’t from contamination of Phoenix’s instruments by the third stage rocket booster, but it’s still an intermediate result and needs to be confirmed. Perchlorate doesn’t mean Mars couldn’t support life, but it would be different from the way everyone was looking at it before. For instance, in the Atacama desert of chile, organic matter and microorganisms coexist with perchlorate.
For more about the Phoenix Mars Lander, please read our exclusive interview with Phoenix (Part 1 and Part II).








