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To: Errant

I think it's a matter of suppressing expectations -- if no microbial life is discovered by direct sampling (or rather, rediscovered), then a lack of methane won't be surprising; whereas, if there's loads of methane, and no microbes, big problem.
The Viking Labeled Release Experiment and Life on Mars
by Gilbert V. Levin
Many hypotheses have been advanced and tested in attempts to account for the well-characterized activity detected in the surface material of Mars by the LR experiment. As shown above, these hypotheses have themselves been found wanting. The demonstrated success of the LR and the exquisite sensitivity with which it has detected microorganisms during its extensive test program with its record of no false positives can no longer be denied. No non-biological approach published, or known to the author, has duplicated the LR Mars data. Some laboratory experiments have produced positive responses, but the detailed thermal sensitivity exhibited by the variety of controls conducted on Mars has remained elusive in all such tests compatible with martian conditions. On the other hand, a combination of known properties of microorganisms, perhaps even those possessed by single species, could reproduce all aspects of the LR data. The biological interpretation of the Mars LR results is left standing alone. Recent discoveries of life forms thriving in extraordinarily severe environments on Earth strongly indicate that any alien organisms arriving on Mars might well and widely adapt to their new home. Application of the scientific principle leads to a conclusion: the Viking LR experiment detected living microorganisms in the soil of Mars.

14 posted on 11/02/2012 9:10:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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SAM has already detected traces of methane. Previous projections have shown that a quantity of 200 to 300 tons of methane is produced annually on Mars. How to explain such a large quantity? One hypothesis proposes the source to be geological methane sources in Mars’ interior. Another hypothesis claims that high-energy UV radiation triggers the release of methane from meteorites, which continuously impact on the Martian surface. Methane is also a gas that is commonly produced by living organisms here on Earth, so a popular hypothesis is that this methane might be produced by Mars-based organic life. But the mission team isn’t ready to announce any results or conclusions from SAM yet Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/382271/mars-soil-like-hawaii-curiosity-rover-finds-dirt-to-be-volcanic-video/#JAdj6yEVPUtWXLQT.99

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17 posted on 11/02/2012 9:37:36 PM PDT by Errant
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