https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/jun/24/nasa-rover-d...
What does spatially distributed mean other than "It exists in one or more locations" like all matter in the universe?
Spatially distributed: i.e. found in many locations, so unlikely to be a contaminant introduced by the rover, and therefore adding weight to the theory that there was once life on Mars.
macromolecular carbon (MMC)
"MMC is a solid, cross-linked network of primarily reduced carbon that is resistant to chemical and thermal decomposition and is insoluble and nonlabile. MMC may have different degrees of structural order and includes aromatic and aliphatic structures that may have substituted heteroatoms or functional groups. We note that, in general, the use of the term “MMC” serves to avoid implications of biogenicity, whereas the terms “kerogen” and “bitumen” typically implicate past life or a biogenic source"