The Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) instrument onboard the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars rover (to launch in July, 2020) will analyze volatile and refractory organic compounds in martian surface and subsurface sediments. In this study, we describe the design, current status of development, and analytical capabilities of the instrument. Data acquired on preliminary MOMA flight-like hardware and experimental setups are also presented, illustrating their contribution to the overall science return of the mission. Key Words: Mars—Mass spectrometry—Life detection—Planetary instrumentation. Astrobiology 17, 655–685.
Abstract. Archaean hydrothermal chert veins commonly contain abundant organic carbon of
uncertain origin (abiotic vs. biotic). In this study, we analysed kerogen
contained in a hydrothermal chert vein from the ca. 3.5 Ga Dresser
Formation (Pilbara Craton, Western Australia). Catalytic hydropyrolysis
(HyPy) of this kerogen yielded n-alkanes up to n-C22, with a sharp
decrease in abundance beyond n-C18. This distribution
(≤ n-C18) is very similar to that observed in HyPy products of
recent bacterial biomass, which was used as reference material, whereas it
differs markedly from the unimodal distribution of abiotic compounds
experimentally formed via Fischer–Tropsch-type synthesis. We therefore
propose that the organic matter in the Archaean chert veins has a primarily
microbial origin. The microbially derived organic matter accumulated in
anoxic aquatic (surface and/or subsurface) environments and was then
assimilated, redistributed and sequestered by the hydrothermal fluids
(“hydrothermal pump hypothesis”).
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