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you have fallen into Event Horizon with John Michael godier for todayamp;#39;s discussion on possible Organics found on Mars John is joined by Dr Kevin hand a planetary scientist and astrobiologist at JPL who works on numerical modeling and laboratory investigations concerning the physics and chemistry of icy moons and ocean worlds in the outer solar system he was a scientist aboard James Cameronamp;#39;s 2012 dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench and he was part of a 2003 Expedition to hydrothermal vents in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans he has made nine Dives to the bottom of the ocean Dr Kevin hand welcome to the program thank you now doctor we have a very very intriguing Discovery with the perseverance Rover on Mars where we have a very unusual Rock could you give us a profile of this rock and why it got your interest in the first place in other words what made you go drill into it before we get to the rock it makes sense to provide some context of where the R