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NASA: Curiosity Has Found Plastic On Mars 293

dsinc writes "Last week Curiosity was able to use its SAM (Sample Analysis at Mars) device to confirm the discovery. A robotic arm with a complex system of Spectral Analysis devices was able to vaporize and identify gasses from the sample, concluding that it is in fact plastic. How plastic formed or ended up on the Martian surface is quite an exciting mystery that sparks many questions. The type of plastic sampled as we know so far can only be formed using petrochemicals, meaning not only that there could possibly be a source of oil on the Red Planet, but that somehow it got turned into plastic. Even more interesting is that oil or petrochemicals used to create this type of plastic are only known to come from ancient fossilized organic materials, such as zooplankton and algae, which geochemical processes convert into oil pointing to the earthshaking evidence that there was once life on mars. 'Right now we have multiple working hypotheses, and each hypothesis makes certain predictions about things like what the spherules are made of and how they are distributed,' said Curiosity's principal investigator, Steve Squyres, of Cornell University. 'Our job as we explore Matijevic Hill in the months ahead will be to make the observations that will let us test all the hypotheses carefully, and find the one that best fits the observations.'" Update: Yes, it's a hoax
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NASA: Curiosity Has Found Plastic On Mars

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  • Editors... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 29, 2012 @07:58PM (#42136447)

    Why doesn't Slashdot have them? Might as well be reader the National Inquirer. It's not April 1.

  • by Alain Williams ( 2972 ) <addw@phcomp.co.uk> on Thursday November 29, 2012 @07:59PM (#42136459) Homepage

    dropping litter again. Why can't they take the plastic bags they brought their lunch in home with them!

    • Did you look at the photo? It looks more like a Mardi Gras necklace than a plastic bag.

      • Obvious explanation. Aliens at Mardi Gras. They wouldn't stand out. Hope they didn't fly the saucer drunk.

    • by sycodon ( 149926 )

      The EPA is scouring Mars, looking for someone to fine.

    • by Tackhead ( 54550 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:27PM (#42136811)
      Laughter and derision swept across our fair red world today as the Council of Elders confirmed the success of an intelligence coup against the green diagonally-tilted controlling intelligences (and their accompanying green spherule-shaped periodic functions) who continue to operate from undisclosed locations on the sinister blue planet.

      K'Breel, Speaker for the Council, spoke thus:

      Today marks another victory in our ongoing psyops campaign against the blueworlders. Renjoice, podmates, at the consternation of our enemies! On the homefront, our forces continue to track and monitor the intruder's activity. Laser-resistance is not the only means we have to defeat the intruder. Late-breaking news indicate great results achieved through our psychological operations division.

      When an elder member of the press corps suggested the psyops campaign in question consisted merely of deceiving "Editing Unit #5 [slashdot.org]" into linking to http://nasaupdatecenter.us/press.html [nasaupdatecenter.us] instead of http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20120928a.html [nasa.gov], K'Breel had the young reporter's gelsacs slashed, after which the small, rounded particles were first catalyzed into plastic, and upon further heating, reduced to volcanic lapilli.

      (An audio recording of Reporter #54550 screaming "Sorry, samzenpus, you put your foot in it today, I swear to CmdrTaco it wasn't me! No hard feelings! Don't devitrify me, 'bro!" as he was led away to the thermal polymerization chamber, has not been authenticated.)

    • by slick7 ( 1703596 )

      dropping litter again.

      Really? MasterCard or Visa? Or is it Pepsi or Coke?

  • by AlphaWolf_HK ( 692722 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:00PM (#42136467)

    You can tell this is fake is because they messed up there. See, they said "earthshaking" when a legit article would have said "marsshaking", because this, of course, is on mars.

  • Huh ... (Score:4, Funny)

    by ryan.onsrc ( 1321531 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:00PM (#42136469) Homepage

    It appears Martians have yet to ban single-use grocery bags ...

  • by ThePhilips ( 752041 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:01PM (#42136481) Homepage Journal
    I hereby officially announce George Carlin to be our prophet. [youtu.be]
  • Obvious question (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Bogtha ( 906264 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:02PM (#42136487)

    Are any parts of Curiosity made from plastic?

    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      by wiedzmin ( 1269816 )

      That's what took them so long to confirm the discovery - they were checking to make sure it wasn't a contamination from the rover.

      • by mx+b ( 2078162 )
        We have lost a few Mars missions over the years, haven't we? Is this rover in a new place where we can be fairly sure a previous mission didn't smash into the ground and leave debris behind in? (Although does Mars have nasty sandstorms? Perhaps wind could blow small chunks around anyway. I would want to see confirmation of plastic in several areas and from samples rather deep in the ground before I would consider it good proof. I guess the NASA guys would think this thru too though, perhaps it is a hoax).
  • by tahii ( 758556 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:04PM (#42136515) Homepage Journal
    in 3, 2, 1...
  • 0.o (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    I'm speechless, the implications of this are HUGE.

    1 -- If there is oil on Mars I bet my ass we'll be there in 20 years.
    2 -- If there is _plastic_ on mars we are going to be hard pressed to figure out how it got there, plastics from petrochemicals are not a naturally occurring process. How the hell did it get there?
    3 -- Assuming we figure out how it got there, what implications could it have on our entire view of the universe and where we stand in it.

    Exciting times we live in.

  • LMAO (Score:3, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:05PM (#42136535)

    TROLLD HARD

    Slashdot is a joke..

  • Oil on Mars (Score:5, Funny)

    by TheSpoom ( 715771 ) <slashdot&uberm00,net> on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:05PM (#42136541) Homepage Journal

    Suddenly, the United States will discover terrorists on Mars as well, and state that those terrorists intend to strike us unless we strike them first...

  • Check the URL (Score:5, Insightful)

    by KermMartian ( 707470 ) <kerm_martian.yahoo@com> on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:06PM (#42136549) Homepage
    I'm amused how many people overlooked the fact that although all the links on the page go to jpl.nasa.gov, the site itself is fake. Didn't the Mardi Gras beads give it away?
    • Xavier Jenks
      Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
      admin@nasaupdatecenter.us

      NEWS RELEASE: 2012-420

      • Re:Check the URL (Score:4, Interesting)

        by ColdWetDog ( 752185 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:24PM (#42136775) Homepage

        Goddammit. We've been had!

        Nice work, whomever.

        And if you don't believe me, go to the home page [nasaupdatecenter.us].

        Sigh.

        Whois:

        Whois query for nasaupdatecenter.us...

        Results returned from whois.nic.us:

        Domain Name: NASAUPDATECENTER.US
        Sponsoring Registrar: ENOM, INC.

        Registrant Name: Xavier Jenks,
        Registrant Organization: NASA,
        Registrant Address1:PO Box 791633
        Registrant City: Cape Carnival
        Registrant State/Province: FL
        Registrant Postal Code: 666666

        Cape Carnival?

    • Yes, clearly fake, but quite well done nonetheless. Made me smile.
      • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

        It lost it by the end of the article. Maybe that was on purpose to tip off the gullible, or maybe the author just got tired of pretending to be educated.

  • ... looks like they have Mardi Gras on Mars at some point.

    but seriously, that is really a cool find. Maybe it will get some more funding going, after all, there could be oil on mars now...

     

  • Did they get the right Mars? Or did they land on some cheap knock-off planet from China?
  • Hoax! (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:09PM (#42136587)
    This article posted is almost copied verbatim from http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20120928a.html [nasa.gov], with only a few words changed around. Plus, the css pages link offsite and are broken on that page. Who fell for this?
    • Well, it was curious (ha), but thought at first maybe it could have been an "artist's rendering" or some intern put in charge. Maybe it was some site that republished NASA info but with shiny pictures for the kids and they completely got some facts wrong or were putting in some unfounded extrapolations. But it got too strange once I started some odd phrasing and then none of the links that went to NASA actually showed anything related.

  • Nice move NASA, nice move indeed, i can see those budget cuts may need a second opinion.

  • Hoax (Score:5, Informative)

    by zienth ( 890583 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:10PM (#42136605)
    Hoax. The press release at http://nasaupdatecenter.us/press.html [nasaupdatecenter.us] says that Curiosity is at Matijevic Hill, overlooking Endeavour Crater. Curiosity is inside of Gale Crater. Opportunity is at Matijevic Hill. Nasa posts its press releases at nasa.gov sites.
  • by johnny cashed ( 590023 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:11PM (#42136619) Homepage
    That isn't a genuine press release. Here is the real release: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNews&NewsID=1398 [nasa.gov]
    • Agreed... Once again the Slashdot editors have failed to do the most trivial investigation before posting articles. In this case the alleged JPL article is at: http://nasaupdatecenter.us/press.html.

      Since when is "nasaupdatecenter.us" an official JPL website?
      Why is it that this website has no content other than this article and every weblink points to the real site "marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov"?
      Why is it that this site has the "news", but no such story on the real JPL website press releases: http://marsrovers.jp

  • FAKE! (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:12PM (#42136637)

    Domain Name NASAUPDATECENTER.US
    Domain ID D38204419-US
    Sponsoring Registrar ENOM, INC.
    Registrar URL (registration services) whois.enom.com
    Domain Status clientTransferProhibited
    Registrant ID A82B3BEE4769052E
    Registrant Name Xavier Jenks
    Registrant Organization NASA
    Registrant Address1 PO Box 791633
    Registrant City Cape Carnival
    Registrant State/Province FL
    Registrant Postal Code 666666
    Registrant Country United States
    Registrant Country Code US
    Registrant Phone Number +1.5043193013
    Registrant Email admin@nasaupdatecenter.us

    http://www.facebook.com/xavier.jenks -- Head researcher at New Orleans Bigfoot Society.

    • Can NASA/JPL do anything about their name being used in the registration, and logos on the site?
    • http://www.facebook.com/xavier.jenks -- Head researcher at New Orleans Bigfoot Society.

      ah, one of those reality tv clowns

  • by rk ( 6314 )

    HTH. HAND.

  • ... is larger than we thought.
  • Fake (Score:5, Informative)

    by Hentes ( 2461350 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:15PM (#42136665)

    From NASA [nasa.gov]:

    The next news conference about the NASA Mars rover Curiosity will be held at 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 3, in San Francisco at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

      Rumors and speculation that there are major new findings from the mission at this early stage are incorrect. The news conference will be an update about first use of the rover's full array of analytical instruments to investigate a drift of sandy soil. One class of substances Curiosity is checking for is organic compounds -- carbon-containing chemicals that can be ingredients for life. At this point in the mission, the instruments on the rover have not detected any definitive evidence of Martian organics.

  • by gmuslera ( 3436 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:16PM (#42136677) Homepage Journal
    Could be April 1st up there
  • Hang on, now. Check how the text in TFA [nasaupdatecenter.us] matches this article [nasa.gov].

    You've been had.

    The clue (besides the rather obvious mardi-gras beads in the photo) was the eighth paragraph. Curiosity hasn't been on Mars for eight and a half years. Opportunity has.

    It's time for someone to stand up and say "Bazinga".

    How did this get past the editors?

    • NOBODY ELSE IS REPORTING IT!

      Plastics don't form in nature. Certainly not in beads. For plastics to be found so readily and easily on Mars would be GIGANTIC news far bigger in fact then "discovering life" in the form of actually living cells. Since the FAKE article claims they are plastic beads as found on cheap necklaces, even if that is an artist interpretation of this FAKE news, it would lead NOT to speculation of life on Mars but on speculation of INTELLIGENT life on Mars capable of plastic production.

      • You're right. I cautiously approached the article because so many others were treating it as true, and even though it seemed ... wildly unlikely ... I wanted some proof, not that it was scientifically unlikely to the point of impossibility, but that it matched the characteristics of a hoax. In a surprisingly short time I found three "hoax" factors: The article is not self-consistent, parts unrelated to the claim are demonstrably untrue, and an original exists from which the article was obviously cut-and-

  • For starters, the story mixes two things up: it speaks of the new rover, Curiosity, exploring a site on the western rim of Endurance Crater that was discovered by the Opportunity rover. It even quotes Steve Squyres as saying, "We wouldn't have gotten to Matijevic Hill, eight-and-a-half years after Curiosity's landing, without Jake Matijevic." He would never have said that: Squyers is principal investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission (MER) -- Spirit and Opportunity -- not Curiosity, and Curiosity
  • The accompanying picture to the article makes the find looks suspiciously like Mardi Gras beads. I know of the drunken revellers have bad aim, but I don't think anyone could have managed a toss of that magnitude!
  • Someone at Mardi Gras got so high they lost their beads on Mars! I have got to go to Mardi Gras!
  • by RMingin ( 985478 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @08:53PM (#42137061) Homepage

    Wow, unmitigated, unconfirmed, completely fabricated BULLSHIT on the front page of Slashdot?? Maybe things really are done here.

    A quick Google search with any of a number of sections of the fake 'plastics' article turn up the real NASA article talking about iron-rich pellets, but the picture of fucking MARDI GRAS BEADS in the upper right might have been a clue.

    Samzenpus, you should be ashamed.

  • The article's really garbled. It uses "Curiousity" to mean "Opportunity" several times.
  • That's it for me (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Angst Badger ( 8636 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @09:06PM (#42137189)

    There are times when I have to endure the company of appallingly stupid people, but they all involve either getting paid or public transportation. Slashdot is neither of these, and I am fucking done. When I find myself missing the expert guidance of CmdrTaco, it is well past time to move on.

    • by Nimey ( 114278 )

      When I find myself missing the expert guidance of CmdrTaco, it is well past time to move on.

      You made me snort spit into my nose.

  • Obviously fake article is obviously fake.
  • So that's where http://www.plastic.com/ [plastic.com] went!

  • but consider the lulz if it turns out that this is in fact true.

    I really doubt it will be, but just imagine that meta-troll: trolled into posting a hoax article, on a site owned by a crank, who actually got some good information and nobody believed it.

  • Trolled so hard (Score:3, Insightful)

    by smg5266 ( 2440940 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @09:21PM (#42137305)
    I was flipping out. Now I feel dumb. My only solace is that Slashdot looks a lot dumber than me.
  • CmdrTaco (Score:5, Insightful)

    by gr8_phk ( 621180 ) on Thursday November 29, 2012 @09:39PM (#42137463)
    And now we know why Taco left.

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