Department of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland
Jozef Kazmierczak, working as Department of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, place of living Poland, Subjects of Specialization are Department of Paleobiology, Sciences, Academy of Sciences, succesfully published- Journal of Astrobiology & Outreach
Case Series
Conceivable Microalgae-like Ancient Martian Fossils and Terran Analogues MER Opportunity Heritage
Author(s): Jozef Kazmierczak*
The finding of life on Mars, existing now or in the past, will certainly be one of the greatest adventures in the history
of mankind. Further arguments are provided, strengthening an earlier claim, that among mineral bodies (dubbed
“newberries”), imaged by the MER Opportunity in deposits of Late Noachian age (~3.8 to 3.6 Ga) exposed at the rim
of Endeavour Crater (Matijevic Formation) objects occur that resemble fossils of Terran unicellular and colonial
microalgae. The previously claimed algal affinities of these fossil objects is now supported by examples of
“newberries” showing the presence of internal structures highly similar to daughter colonie characteristic for Terran
volvocalean algae and cell-like objects enclosing objects reminiscent of chloroplasts characteristic for modern and
fossil unicellular green and yellow green algae. A .. View more»