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NASA Scientists Visit Turkey's Salda Lake: An 'Analogue' to Mars for Astrobiology Research

NASA scientists are arriving at Turkey’s magnificent Salda Lake, often called the "Turkish Maldives" for its stunning turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, to conduct pioneering research in astrobiology. The visit is driven by the lake's remarkable geological and mineralogical similarities to the Jezero Crater on Mars, the landing site of NASA's Perseverance rover.



The CNN Turk report highlights that this is not merely a diplomatic visit but a concentrated effort by prominent planetary scientists to study the unique environment of Salda Lake. This collaboration, which includes researchers from prestigious Turkish universities like Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ), aims to understand the processes that formed Salda’s unique carbonate minerals and microbialites—fossil-like structures formed by ancient microbes.


 
Salda Lake is considered one of the few high-fidelity "Mars analogue sites" on Earth. While other locations resemble the arid, dusty surface of present-day Mars, Salda mimics the wet, ancient environment of Jezero Crater billions of years ago. Both locations feature extensive carbonate deposits. By understanding how these carbonates formed at Salda, scientists hope to learn how to identify potential signs of past life in the samples Perseverance is collecting on the Red Planet.

The visit includes groundwork and sampling. Scientists will collect various water and sediment samples and analyze the formation mechanics of the distinct microbial structures that dominate parts of the lake. The resulting data will directly inform the analysis of data beamed back from Mars, refining NASA's strategies for detecting biomarkers of extraterrestrial life. This research confirms Salda Lake’s standing as a globally significant laboratory for studying planetary evolution and the origins of life.