Curiosity discovers pure sulfur rocks, continues to explore Mount Sharp on Mars

From the JPL, with thanks to Alexis for the tip.

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-curiosity-rover-discovers-a-surprise-in-a-martian-rock

Curiosity discovers pure sulfur rocks, continues to explore Mount Sharp on Mars

Among several recent findings, the rover has found rocks made of pure sulfur — a first on the Red Planet.

Scientists were stunned on May 30 when a rock that NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover drove over cracked open to reveal something never seen before on the Red Planet: yellow sulfur crystals.

Since October 2023, the rover has been exploring a region of Mars rich with sulfates, a kind of salt that contains sulfur and forms as water evaporates. But where past detections have been of sulfur-based minerals — in other words, a mix of sulfur and other materials — the rock Curiosity recently cracked open is made of elemental, or pure, sulfur. It isn’t clear what relationship, if any, the elemental sulfur has to other sulfur-based minerals in the area.

While people associate sulfur with the odor from rotten eggs (the result of hydrogen sulfide gas), elemental sulfur is odorless. It forms in only a narrow range of conditions that scientists haven’t associated with the history of this location. And Curiosity found a lot of it — an entire field of bright rocks that look similar to the one the rover crushed.

Pan around this 360-degree video to explore Gediz Vallis channel, the location where NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover discovered sulfur crystals and drilled its 41st rock sample. The images that make up this mosaic were captured by the rover’s MastCam in June.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

“Finding a field of stones made of pure sulfur is like finding an oasis in the desert,” said Curiosity’s project scientist, Ashwin Vasavada of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. “It shouldn’t be there, so now we have to explain it. Discovering strange and unexpected things is what makes planetary exploration so exciting.”

It’s one of several discoveries Curiosity has made while off-roading within Gediz Vallis channel, a groove that winds down part of the 3-mile-tall (5-kilometer-tall) Mount Sharp, the base of which the rover has been ascending since 2014. Each layer of the mountain represents a different period of Martian history. Curiosity’s mission is to study where and when the planet’s ancient terrain could have provided the nutrients needed for microbial life, if any ever formed on Mars.

Zines to share!

From the N3F, NAPA271, with a fabulous cover by Alan White.

In this issue:
Front Cover: Donated by Alan White
The Official Organ #271
Mini-Editorial, by Jefferson P. Swycaffer
Snow Poster Township #16, by Heath Row – 8
Intermission 143.5, by Ahrvid Engholm – 6
The Murdered Master Mage, by George Phillies – 3
Intermission 144, by Ahrvid Engholm – 16
Archive Midwinter, by Jefferson P. Swycaffer – 4
Ye Murthered Master Mage #271, by George Phillies – 3
Brandy Hall Issue 7 July 2024, by Mark Nelson – 8
Fan Fic 2, by George Phillies – 4
Renovation and Innovation Letter, by Adrian Kresnak – 3
Samizdat… Ish #26, July/August 2024, by Samuel Lubell – 8
Brownian Motion #9, by Garth Spencer – 15
Snow Poster Township #17, by Heath Row – 7

Just added at https://efanzines.com are:

      • Rob Jackson’s Inca #24
      • John D. Berry’s Asterisk
      • Guy H. Lillian III’s Spartacus #74
      • Octothorpe #114 a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line

Club’s e-Picnic 2024/Art SIG Set for this Sunday!

SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1:00PM: e-Picnic 2024 and Special Interest Group (SIG) for Art

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In particular for our out-of-town members and friends, and any who couldn’t make it to the Summer BBQ, MonSFFA will host an “e-Picnic” via ZOOM (www.MonSFFA.ca) this Sunday, July 28, beginning at 1:00PM—have your favourite summer snacks and libations on hand!

(NOTE: Club members have been sent, via e-mail, the necessary information required to join us on ZOOM Sunday. Or, visit this Website Sunday at 12:30PM for details as to how to join our ZOOM-chat.)

In addition to talking with friends online about any and all topics SF/F and fannish, we’ll have opportunity to view an album of photographs snapped by those MonSFFen who took part in our field trip to the Montreal Biodome last month.

Plus, we’ll invite folk to “show-and-tell” the group about any cool sci-fi destinations or events they’ve enjoyed on vacation during this first half of summer—conventions, museums, theme parks, shows! Share your experiences, and any photos, with the group!

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (ART)

And, we’ll take the opportunity to hold our very first meeting of the club’s Special Interest Group (SIG) for Art. If you’re interested in sci-fi art, be sure to take part!

Host Keith Braithwaite will give a talk/workshop on “How to Create Sci-Fi Art Without Knowing How to Draw!”

See You On ZOOM this Sunday Afternoon!