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user posted image rSoil near the north pole of Mars is surprisingly Earthlike, with a pH not unlike many vegetable gardens, according to preliminary results from the Phoenix Mars Lander. "You might be able to grow asparagus in it, but strawberries, probably not very well," said Samuel Kounaves, a chemistry professor at Tufts University, during a NASA press conference this afternoon. Previous data from the two rovers exploring Mars's equatorial zones had suggested that the geochemistry on the red planet might have been too acidic to support most forms of Earth-type life. But as little as an inch (2.5 centimeters) beneath the surface, dirt from Mars's arctic plains proved to be very similar to alkaline soils on Earth, with a pH between 8 and 9. The pH scale goes from 0 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline). The finding is good news in the hunt for signs that Mars was or could now be habitable. "This means there is a broader range of organisms that can grow [in it]," said Kounaves, who works with the lander's Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer (MECA). "But Mars is a huge place, whose soils might differ radically from spot to spot," Kounaves said. "We have to remember that we're looking at tiny areas.

" The MECA team also found that the soil contains magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chloride. While these are all key nutrients, the tests don't reveal everything needed for life. For example, the test looked only at inorganic nutrients, not organic compounds, and it didn't look at all of the dozens of potentially important trace nutrients.

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Shuriken
would hemp grow in that soil ? If so, someone should think about setting up a few plantations... wink2.gif
freeman88
Wow w00t.gif.....and "hemp" grows in 5-7ph, you could set up greehouses and grow right outa the soil.
RipeFRuit
QUOTE (Shuriken @ Jun 29 2008, 04:36 AM) *
would hemp grow in that soil ? If so, someone should think about setting up a few plantations... wink2.gif

I agree! Lets start flourishing this plant on mars! grin2.gif
:PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR:
We'd turn the red planet into a green chia paradise. tongue.gif
BaneSilvermoon
I saw something else about this when it first released that said their relating it to being able to grow asparagus was just a spin to make it more easily understandable that we found a couple similar ingredients. But if we brought some of it back to earth we couldn't drop it in a lab and make anything grow in it.
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