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NASA might have killed life on Mars
Whoopsie, NASA Might Have Accidentally Killed Life on Mars
When the Viking 1 lander send down twin landers to study Mars in 1976, the results returned a negative result for the possibility of microbial life. However, for years, scientists have argued that the Viking's experimental techniques might’ve killed hygroscopic microbes living on Mars with too much water.
Is NASA Actually 'Killing' Life on Mars?
"The experiments performed by NASA's Viking landers may have accidentally killed Martian life by applying too much water," scientist Dirk Schulze-Makuch said.
NASA releases stunning images from Mars rover as it searches for evidence life could have existed
While on the hunt for signs of ancient microbial life on
Mars
, NASA’s Curiosity rover captured a mysterious field of white sulfur stones in a series of striking new images. Curosity - which left Earth on its missing 13 years ago - first discovered the ...
A NASA lander may have killed life on Mars, scientist claims — and colleagues took his theory ‘surprisingly well’
Life on Mars may have been found — before it was accidentally destroyed during a NASA mission nearly 50 years ago, one scientist has suggested.
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.
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 NASA Accidentally ‘Snuff Out’ Life on Mars in the 70’s?
Right now NASA is diligently at work looking for life on Mars. However, one researcher is now theorizing that back in the 70’s when the first landers arrived at the red planet, our quest to find living organisms may have killed the very life we were trying to discover.
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Mars Curiosity rover takes a last look at mysterious sulfur
NASA's Curiosity rover is preparing for the next leg of its journey, a months-long trek to a formation called the boxwork, a ...
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Rocket Lab's CEO practices founder mode like Elon Musk — but he'd rather pan for gold on Earth than live on Mars
Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck broke down his morning routine, which starts before 5 a.m. and doesn't include any coffee or ...
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China's Mars rover Zhurong finds possible shoreline of ancient Red Planet ocean
Data from China's Zhurong rover has revealed what appears to be an ancient shoreline streaking through Mars' northern ...
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Moon Meets Mars With ‘Shooting Stars’: The Night Sky This Week
Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
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Officials celebrate groundbreaking of $200 million facility that will simulate the moon and Mars
Officials gathered Friday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Texas A&M University Space Institute, which will recreate ...
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Volcanic caves research advances the search for life on Mars
"This study adds to our understanding of geological and environmental changes on Earth and highlights lava tubes as potential ...
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