Mike Tice
@ticeonmars.bsky.social
Geologist/planetary scientist at Texas A&M using x-ray vision to study ancient life and surface processes. Commutes to Mars on the Perseverance Rover. He/him
On a more fun note, here's a pretty X-ray image of a very old rock (3.22-billion-year-old Moodies sandstone from South Africa). Red=Fe, green=Ca, blue=Mn, white=Mn, cyan=K.
September 24, 2025 at 4:31 AM
On a more fun note, here's a pretty X-ray image of a very old rock (3.22-billion-year-old Moodies sandstone from South Africa). Red=Fe, green=Ca, blue=Mn, white=Mn, cyan=K.
I was asked as a graduate student if a paper I wrote was going to convince everyone about a conclusion that was controversial in the mid-2000s. Even as a newbie to my field, I wasn't naive enough to believe it would...
September 24, 2025 at 3:41 AM
I was asked as a graduate student if a paper I wrote was going to convince everyone about a conclusion that was controversial in the mid-2000s. Even as a newbie to my field, I wasn't naive enough to believe it would...
I've been asked a few times over the last few days what I think the chances are that the "leopard spots and poppy seeds" on Mars will turn out to be actual evidence of life. People are naturally skeptical given the history of possible signs of life on other planets. Strap in: long thread ahead...
September 16, 2025 at 5:10 AM
I've been asked a few times over the last few days what I think the chances are that the "leopard spots and poppy seeds" on Mars will turn out to be actual evidence of life. People are naturally skeptical given the history of possible signs of life on other planets. Strap in: long thread ahead...
I had a great discussion today about the potential biosignatures found by Perseverance with the fun and insightful folks at This Week In Space (@twit.tv). Check it out here: youtu.be/MbDEslwnkdI?...
Life on Mars? - With Dr. Michael Tice
YouTube video by This Week in Space
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September 13, 2025 at 1:42 AM
I had a great discussion today about the potential biosignatures found by Perseverance with the fun and insightful folks at This Week In Space (@twit.tv). Check it out here: youtu.be/MbDEslwnkdI?...
Our paper (led by Joel Hurowitz and with a large team of Mars 2020 scientists) describing potential signatures of past life on Mars was just published: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com
September 10, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Our paper (led by Joel Hurowitz and with a large team of Mars 2020 scientists) describing potential signatures of past life on Mars was just published: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Skylink satellites seen on New Year's night in the sky over Colorado.
January 2, 2025 at 1:04 AM
Skylink satellites seen on New Year's night in the sky over Colorado.
X-ray imagery of an ancient sandstone, this time a side-on view of sloping layers formed by sand grains (cyan and black) that avalanched down the steep faces of small underwater dunes. Small, heavy grains like pyrite (yellow) were trapped beneath many layers. Gratuitous beauty in sand! ⚒️
December 27, 2024 at 1:13 AM
X-ray imagery of an ancient sandstone, this time a side-on view of sloping layers formed by sand grains (cyan and black) that avalanched down the steep faces of small underwater dunes. Small, heavy grains like pyrite (yellow) were trapped beneath many layers. Gratuitous beauty in sand! ⚒️
More than a meter of stacked fossil microbial mats in 3.22-billion-year-old sandstone! These are some of the oldest traces of life on Earth, and they are relatively unique for their age in that they can be seen and studied at outcrop scale. Moodies Group, Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa.⚒️
December 18, 2024 at 3:10 AM
More than a meter of stacked fossil microbial mats in 3.22-billion-year-old sandstone! These are some of the oldest traces of life on Earth, and they are relatively unique for their age in that they can be seen and studied at outcrop scale. Moodies Group, Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa.⚒️
I saw this beautiful full moon with a halo tonight. The photograph was made more challenging by my dog who was more interested in getting her walk in than in astronomy or optics! @veritasium-science.bsky.social has a wonderful episode on this phenomenon: youtu.be/24GfgNtnjXc?...
December 15, 2024 at 1:16 AM
I saw this beautiful full moon with a halo tonight. The photograph was made more challenging by my dog who was more interested in getting her walk in than in astronomy or optics! @veritasium-science.bsky.social has a wonderful episode on this phenomenon: youtu.be/24GfgNtnjXc?...
Core from ~3.22 billion year old deltaic rocks, Moodies Group, South Africa. I hope to learn a lot about early life and environments on Earth from this and its sister samples, especially to compare with Martian deltaic environments of nearly the same age. Also, sedimentary structures are pretty!
December 11, 2024 at 9:29 PM
Core from ~3.22 billion year old deltaic rocks, Moodies Group, South Africa. I hope to learn a lot about early life and environments on Earth from this and its sister samples, especially to compare with Martian deltaic environments of nearly the same age. Also, sedimentary structures are pretty!