Perseverance has found a diverse menagerie of organic molecules in a Martian crater. Organic compounds are molecules composed of carbon, and often include other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur. Previously, scientists had detected several types of organic molecules of Martian origin – in meteorites blasted off Mars by cosmic impacts that landed on Earth, and in Gale crater on the Red Planet, which NASA’s Curiosity rover has been exploring since 2012. “They’re an exciting clue for astrobiologists, since they’re often thought of as the building blocks of life,” Sunanda Sharma, a planetary scientist at the California Institute of Technology, said. “Importantly, they can be created by processes not related to life.” As such, investigating what organic molecules exist on the Red Planet and how they were…