According to a scientist NASA may have killed living creatures on Mars accidentally while carrying out a research mission to ...
"The experiments performed by NASA's Viking landers may have accidentally killed Martian life by applying too much water," ...
Dirk Schulze-Makuch believes NASA’s Viking 1 may have harmed potential Martian life through its water-based detection methods ...
Schulze-Makuch suggests focusing on hygroscopic salts like Mars's sodium chloride, which absorbs moisture and could support ...
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'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 ...
NASA's Viking missions, launched in the mid-1970s, aimed to answer a simple question: Does life exist on Mars? Viking 1 and ...
One of the main objectives was to determine whether any form of life existed on Mars. However, recent insights from ...
A novel technique separates living (iDNA) and dead (eDNA) microbial DNA, enabling precise analysis of microbial life in the Atacama Desert. This method reveals active microbes and offers new insights ...
NASA könnte in den 1970er Jahren versehentlich Mars-Leben vernichtet haben. Ein Wissenschaftler behauptet, Menschen hätten ...
Astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch of the Technical University Berlin suggests that life may have been present in Martian ...
Dirk Schulze-Makuch from Germany's Technische Universität Berlin said that NASA's Viking landers, which used a method of ...