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Biosignature stability in space enables their use for life detection on Mars.


ABSTRACT: Two rover missions to Mars aim to detect biomolecules as a sign of extinct or extant life with, among other instruments, Raman spectrometers. However, there are many unknowns about the stability of Raman-detectable biomolecules in the martian environment, clouding the interpretation of the results. To quantify Raman-detectable biomolecule stability, we exposed seven biomolecules for 469 days to a simulated martian environment outside the International Space Station. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) strongly changed the Raman spectra signals, but only minor change was observed when samples were shielded from UVR. These findings provide support for Mars mission operations searching for biosignatures in the subsurface. This experiment demonstrates the detectability of biomolecules by Raman spectroscopy in Mars regolith analogs after space exposure and lays the groundwork for a consolidated space-proven database of spectroscopy biosignatures in targeted environments.

SUBMITTER: Baque M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9451166 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biosignature stability in space enables their use for life detection on Mars.

Baqué Mickael M   Backhaus Theresa T   Meeßen Joachim J   Hanke Franziska F   Böttger Ute U   Ramkissoon Nisha N   Olsson-Francis Karen K   Baumgärtner Michael M   Billi Daniela D   Cassaro Alessia A   de la Torre Noetzel Rosa R   Demets René R   Edwards Howell H   Ehrenfreund Pascale P   Elsaesser Andreas A   Foing Bernard B   Foucher Frédéric F   Huwe Björn B   Joshi Jasmin J   Kozyrovska Natalia N   Lasch Peter P   Lee Natuschka N   Leuko Stefan S   Onofri Silvano S   Ott Sieglinde S   Pacelli Claudia C   Rabbow Elke E   Rothschild Lynn L   Schulze-Makuch Dirk D   Selbmann Laura L   Serrano Paloma P   Szewzyk Ulrich U   Verseux Cyprien C   Wagner Dirk D   Westall Frances F   Zucconi Laura L   de Vera Jean-Pierre P JP  

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Two rover missions to Mars aim to detect biomolecules as a sign of extinct or extant life with, among other instruments, Raman spectrometers. However, there are many unknowns about the stability of Raman-detectable biomolecules in the martian environment, clouding the interpretation of the results. To quantify Raman-detectable biomolecule stability, we exposed seven biomolecules for 469 days to a simulated martian environment outside the International Space Station. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) s  ...[more]

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