March 14: Rare Mars Mineral Points to Recent Geothermal Activity
On 14 March, researchers reported evidence for a potential new mineral on Mars, likely a rare ferric hydroxysulfate linked to Valles Marineris sulfates. Interpreted from CRISM spectral data, the find hints at recent heat and oxygen-driven alteration. For UK investors, that signal matters. Mission planners may prioritise in-situ mineralogy and astrobiology, directing budgets toward spectroscopy, remote sensing, and analytics. We see knock-on effects for suppliers of sensors, optics, software, and data services across the space economy, from bid pipelines to R&D roadmaps.
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