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SCIENCEJul 4 · 11:00 UTCARS TECHNICAJacek Krywko

A martian rock has lots of carbon on it, and it's not clear why

NASA’s Perseverance rover detected complex macromolecular carbon on the surface of a Martian rock in Jezero Crater’s Neretva Vallis. The discovery, made using the SHERLOC instrument, marks the shallowest detection of organic matter on Mars to date, though its origin remains unclear.

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