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Re: NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

Group: sci.bio.evolution · Group Profile · Search for life on mars in sci.bio.evolution
Author: John Wilkins
Date: Jan 11, 2007 10:58

...Research Council panel nicknamed the "weird life" committee. The group worries that scientists...Earth-centric when looking for extraterrestrial life. The problem for scientists is that...problem in the search for extraterrestrial life. Having said all that, I have...that the idea of peroxide life on Mars sounds relatively plausible. Our future Mars probes should be built friendly to...
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Re: NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

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Author: John Wilkins
Date: Jan 11, 2007 10:58

...> Bob Kolker wrote: RAGLANDMYCOOL@AOL.COM wrote: Scientist Suggests NASA Probes Killed Life on Mars By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP ... (Jan. 8) - Two NASA space probes that visited Mars 30 years ago may have stumbled upon alien microbes on ... in the header that the last living thing on Mars was killed, are there any known organisms with a ...
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Re: NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

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Author: johnwl4
Date: Jan 10, 2007 10:37

Bob Kolker wrote: RAGLANDMYCOOL@AOL.COM wrote: Scientist Suggests NASA Probes Killed Life on Mars By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP WASHINGTON ...Jan. 8) - Two NASA space probes that visited Mars 30 years ago may have stumbled upon alien microbes on...implication in the header that the last living thing on Mars was killed, are there any known organisms with a ...
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Re: NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

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Author: Fred of UrlBit.Us
Date: Jan 10, 2007 10:37

Bob Kolker wrote: RAGLANDMYCOOL@AOL.COM wrote: Scientist Suggests NASA Probes Killed Life on Mars By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP WASHINGTON (Jan. 8) - Two NASA space probes that visited Mars 30 years ago may have stumbled upon alien microbes on ... Earth for its callousness. Keep your telescopes focused on Mars and let me know if you see ANY bright ...
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Re: NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

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Author: drosen0000
Date: Jan 10, 2007 10:37

... Research Council panel nicknamed the "weird life" committee. The group worries that scientists ... Earth-centric when looking for extraterrestrial life. The problem for scientists is that "... problem in the search for extraterrestrial life. Having said all that, I have ... that the idea of peroxide life on Mars sounds relatively plausible. Our future Mars probes should be built friendly to ...
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Re: NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

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Author: Bob Kolker
Date: Jan 9, 2007 10:46

RAGLANDMYCOOL@AOL.COM wrote: Scientist Suggests NASA Probes Killed Life on Mars By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP WASHINGTON (Jan. 8) - Two NASA space probes that visited Mars 30 years ago may have stumbled upon alien microbes on the Red Planet and inadvertently killed them, a scientist theorizes in a paper released Sunday. The original ...
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NASA Probes may have killed Life on Mars     

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Author: RAGLANDMYCOOL
Date: Jan 8, 2007 21:19

...excitedly reported that new photographs of Mars showed geologic changes that suggest water... essentially drowned hydrogen peroxide-based life, Schulze-Makuch said. A different ... Council panel nicknamed the "weird life" committee. The group worries that ...-centric when looking for extraterrestrial life. The problem for scientists is ... the new theory about life on Mars. However, scientists must come ...
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"If this is rock, we are rocks."--a biology Ph.D. in Mars Forum     

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Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:10

... rocks.”—a biology Ph.D. in Mars Forum I was moved by the...expressed in above words in the Mars Forum (Ref. 1) and decided to...the following photomicrograph taken by Phoenix Mars Lander. For detailed reasons why those...if there really was organics in Mars soil —at the expense of one... to look for past life there. So it could not possibly ... were fossils or human life on Mars. NASA is wasting your ...
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Re: Life lifetime (nano seceonds to million years)     

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Author: Darwin123
Date: Aug 12, 2008 14:38

... course of a vertebrate's life is remarkably constant, independent of...of heartbeat over his entire life. The relevance to Sanny's...Cheela couldn't live on Mars. Creatures made from degenerate nuclear...to worry. However, electromagnetic driven life is varied enough in other...acids. Maybe there is life on Mars in extremely low density...doubt we could find such life at such low density, even...
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Re: YES, WE'VE FOUND NO FOSSIL ON MARS     

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Author: C3
Date: Jul 9, 2008 22:32

...the atomic force microscope on board Mars Lander Phoenix. < NASA has released only... from failure to find life on Mars? NASA's vested interest ...all the micrographs taken by Phoenix. < Mars Rovers Opportunity and Spirit have ... fossilized blood vessel found on Mars < NASA just released a micrograph ... in the scoop of Phoenix Mars Lander. < That object closely resembles ...
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