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NASA might have killed life on Mars
A NASA lander may have killed life on Mars, scientist claims — and colleagues took his theory ‘surprisingly well’
Oops? Life on Mars may have been found — before it was accidentally destroyed during a NASA mission nearly 50 years ago, one scientist has suggested. In 1975, just six years after Apollo 11 touched down on the moon,
NASA Killed Life On Mars? Astrobiologist Says Landers May Have Made A Mistake
NASA's earliest landers on Mars may have accidentally killed life there, says an astrobiologist. According to Dirk Schulze-Makuch from Germany's Technische Universität Berlin, the method of finding life using water resorted by NASA's Viking landers may have killed the microbes if there were any.
NASA May Have Inadvertently Killed Life on Mars, Scientist Says
According to astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch of the Technical University Berlin in Germany, an experiment to detect the signs of microbial life on Mars could have been deadly.
Nasa's Viking landers accidentally killed life on Mars, says astrobiologist
Astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch believes Nasa's Viking missions have inadvertently 'eliminated' Martian life. He also mentioned that Martian life may have adapted to the planet's dry environment
Scientist Says NASA Lander May Have Accidentally Killed Life on Mars
Astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch from the Technische Universität Berlin in Germany believes that humans may have unintentionally killed all life on Mars in the 1970s. NASA's Viking 1 mission in 1975 saw two spacecraft land on the Red Planet's surface and conduct an experiment involving mixing water and nutrients with collected soil samples.
Scientist claims NASA may have accidentally killed all life on Mars
A scientist has said NASA may have accidentally killed life on Mars during a research mission to find it. For decades, scientists have been trying to find any signs of life on the Red Planet with no conclusive evidence as of yet.
Whoops, NASA might have killed life on Mars
For decades, scientists have posited that to find life on Mars they first need to find water. And in the absence of water, they have tried to see what happens when they introduce it onto the planet.
Did we kill Mars? New theory suggests Viking missions may have accidentally destroyed potential life on Mars
NASAs Viking missions sought life on Mars in the 1970s, but new insights suggest their methods might have unintentionally destroyed potential Martian microbes.
Did NASA's Viking ‘kill life’ on Mars? Expert says, ‘It was so much like Earth…’
Dirk Schulze-Makuch believes NASA's Viking 1 may have harmed potential Martian life through its water-based detection methods.
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NASA releases stunning images from Mars rover as it searches for evidence life could have existed
NASA scientists are hoping to understand the history of where they found the rocks — and for evidence of ancient microbial ...
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Is life on Mars destroyed? NASA's Viking mission new hypothesis challenges 50-year-old findings
NASA
's Viking missions in the 1970s were groundbreaking, marking the first time humanity sent spacecraft to
Mars
with the ...
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Strange Mars Sulfur Stones Star In Stunning NASA Rover Panorama
NASA's Curiosity rover says farewell to the funky sulfur stones of the Gediz Vallis channel with an immersive panorama view from Mars.
Houston Chronicle
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Officials celebrate groundbreaking of $200 million facility that will simulate the moon and Mars
A grassy field next to
NASA
's Johnson Space Center is getting an otherworldy makeover. Officials gathered Friday to ...
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NASA could have already killed life on Mars during its experiment
TL;DR:
NASA
's Viking 1 spacecraft, which landed on
Mars
in 1975, aimed to test for life using water-based methods.
CNET on MSN
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NASA Mars Scientists Ponder 'Peculiar Pale Pebbles' Mystery
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover spots a scattering of bizarre bright white pebbles of a mysterious composition and origin.
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An Elon Musk-inspired pivot to Mars would be a mistake
Firming up plans to go to Mars would be fine, so long as it is not done at the expense of returning to the moon.
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