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U.S. ScientistsConfirm Water on Mars NASA、scientists said that Mars was covered once by vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life. Laboratory tests aboard NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander have identified water in a soil sample. The lander’s robotic arm delivered the sample Wednesday to an instrument that identifies vapors produced by the heating of samples. "We have water," said WilliamBoynton of the University ofArizona, lead scientist for the Thermal andEvolved-GasAnalyzer, or TEGA、"This is the first time Martian water has been touched and tasteD、" The robotic arm is a critical part of the Phoenix Mars mission. It is needed to trench into the icy layers of northern polar Mars and deliver samples to instruments that will analyze what Mars is made of, what its water is like, and whether it is or has ever been a possible habitat for life. The soil sample came from a trench approximately 2 inches deep. When the robotic arm first reached that depth, it hit a hard layer of frozen soil. Two attempts to deliver samples of icy soil on days when fresh material was exposed were foiled when the samples became stuck inside the scoop. Most of the material in Wednesday’s sample had been exposed to the air for two days, letting some of the water in the sample vaporize away and making the soil easier to handle. "Mars is giving us some surprises," said Phoenix principal investigator Peter Smith of the University ofArizonA、"We’re excited because surprises are where discoveries come from. One surprise is how the soil is behaving. The ice-rich layers stick to the scoop when poised in the sun above the deck, different from what we expected, from all the Mars simulation testing we’ve done so far. " Since landing on May 25, Phoenix has been studying soil with. a chemistry lab, TEGA, a microscope, a conductivity probe and cameras. The science team is trying to determine whether the water ice ever thaws enough to be available for biology and if carbon-containing chemicals and other raw materials for life are present. The mission is examining the sky as well as the grounD、A、Canadian instrument is using a laser beam to study dust and clouds overheaD、 "It’s a 30-watt light bulb giving us a laser show on Mars," said Victoria Hipkin of theCanadian SpaceAgency. A、full-circle, color panorama of Phoenix’s surroundings also has been completed by the spacecraft. "The details and patterns we see in the ground show an ice-dominated terrain as far as the eye can see," said Mark Lemmon of TexasA、& M University, lead scientist for Phoenix’s Surface Stereo Imager camerA、"They help us plan measurements we’re making within reach of the robotic arm and interpret those measurements on a wider scale. " |
B.Fresh material was exposed to the air.
C.The samples got stuck inside the scoop.
D.The robotic arm hit a hard rock.
网考网参考答案:C
网考网解析:
[解析] 文中提到:“Two attempts to deliver samples of icy soil on days when fresh material was exposed were foiled when the samples became stuck inside the scoop.”在白天当新鲜的材料暴露出来时,两次传递冰土样品的尝试由于样品在铲子里变粘都失败了。所以正确答案为C。 document.getElementById("warp").style.display="none"; document.getElementById("content").style.display="block"; 查看试题解析出处>>
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