Landing site soil analysis The regolith, referred to often as "soil", resembled those produced from the weathering of basaltic
lavas. The tested soil contained abundant
silicon and
iron, along with significant amounts of
magnesium,
aluminum,
sulfur,
calcium, and
titanium. Trace elements,
strontium and
yttrium, were detected. The amount of
potassium was one-fifth of the average for the Earth's crust. Some chemicals in the soil contained sulfur and
chlorine that were like those remaining after the evaporation of seawater. Sulfur was more concentrated in the crust on top of the soil than in the bulk soil beneath. The sulfur may be present as
sulfates of
sodium, magnesium, calcium, or iron. A
sulfide of iron is also possible. The
Spirit rover and the
Opportunity rover both found sulfates on Mars. Minerals typical weathering products of
mafic igneous rocks were found. All samples heated in the
gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GCMS) gave off water. However, the way the samples were handled prohibited an exact measurement of the amount of water. But, it was around 1%. Studies with
magnets aboard the landers indicated that the soil is between 3 and 7 percent magnetic materials by weight. The magnetic chemicals could be
magnetite and
maghemite, which could come from the weathering of
basalt rock. Subsequent experiments carried out by the Mars
Spirit rover (landed in 2004) suggest that magnetite could explain the magnetic nature of the dust and soil on Mars.
Search for life Viking 2 carried a biology experiment whose purpose was to look for life. The
Viking 2 biology experiment weighed and consisted of three subsystems: the
Pyrolytic Release experiment (PR), the Labeled Release experiment (LR), and the Gas Exchange experiment (GEX). In addition, independent of the biology experiments,
Viking 2 carried a Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GCMS) that could measure the composition and abundance of organic compounds in the Martian soil. The results were unusual and conflicting: the GCMS and GEX gave negative results, while the PR and LR gave positive results. Viking scientist Patricia Straat stated in 2009, "Our (LR) experiment was a definite positive response for life, but a lot of people have claimed that it was a false positive for a variety of reasons." Many scientists believe that the data results were attributed to inorganic chemical reactions in the soil. However, this view may be changing due to a variety of discoveries and studies since Viking. These include the discovery of near-surface ice near the Viking landing zone, the possibility of perchlorate destruction of organic matter, and the reanalysis of GCMS data by scientists in 2018. Some scientists still believe the results were due to living reactions. The formal declaration at the time of the mission was that the discovery of organic chemicals was inconclusive. Mars has almost no ozone layer, unlike the Earth, so UV light sterilizes the surface and produces highly reactive chemicals such as peroxides that would oxidize any organic chemicals. The
Phoenix Lander discovered the chemical
perchlorate in the Martian soil. Perchlorate is a powerful oxidizing agent, which could have eradicated any organic material on the surface. Perchlorate is now considered widespread on Mars, making it hard to detect any organic compounds on the Martian surface.
Viking 2 lander image gallery File:First Color Image of the Viking Lander 2 Site.jpg|First color image (
Viking 2 lander Camera 2 sol , September 5, 1976) 14:36 File:22g144 netoyee.jpg|
Viking 2 lander Camera 2 22G144 (Low Resolution Color) Sol 552 19:16 File:Mars Viking 22e169.png|Frost on Mars. File:22i067 FROST.png|
Viking 2 lander Camera 2 FROST (Low Resolution Color) Sol 955 12:13 File:Mars Viking 21i093.png|Frost at the landing site. (false color) File:21i090 21i093 21d224-225-226 LOW RESOLUTION COLOR.jpg|
Viking 2 lander Camera 1 FROST (Low Resolution Color) Sol 960 14:14 File:21i091 HIGH RESOLUTION COLOR.jpg|
Viking 2 lander Camera 1 FROST HIGH RESOLUTION (With Low Resolution Color) Sol 959 14:39 File:SKY-AT-SUNRISE-(22b023).jpg|
Viking 2 lander Camera 2 SKY AT SUNRISE (Low Resolution Color) Sol 34 04:22 File:SKY-AT-SUNRISE(22h093).jpg|
Viking 2 lander Camera 2 SKY AT SUNRISE (Low Resolution Color) Sol 631 04:00 ==Orbiter results==