Posted on 09/10/2012 8:07:04 AM PDT by servo1969
For all the hopes NASA has pinned on the rover it deposited on Mars last month, one wish has gone unspoken: Please dont find water.
Scientists dont believe they will. They chose the cold, dry equatorial landing site in Mars Gale Crater for its geology, not its prospects for harboring water or ice, which exist elsewhere on the planet.
But if by chance the rover Curiosity does find water, a controversy that has simmered at NASA for nearly a year will burst into the open. Curiositys drill bits may be contaminated with Earth microbes. If they are, and if those bits touch water, the organisms could survive.
The possible contamination of the drill bits occurred six months before the rovers launch last Nov. 26. The bits had been sterilized inside a box to be opened only after Curiosity landed on Mars.
But that changed after engineers grew concerned that a rough landing could damage the rover and the drill mechanism. They decided to open the box and mount one bit in the drill as a hedge to ensure success of one of the most promising scientific tools aboard Curiosity. The drill is to bore into rocks looking for clues that life could have existed on the planet. Even if a damaged mechanism couldnt load a drill bit, at least the rover would have one ready to go.
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Conleys predecessor at NASA, John D. Rummel, a professor of biology at East Carolina University, said, partly in jest: It will be a sad day for NASA if they do detect ice or water. Thats because the Curiosity project will most likely be told, Gee, thats nice. Now turn around.
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Yep. I bet the Russians never cared about that stuff.
I had a Martian prom date.....she had three of them......eyes I mean....
Mars is a big planet. There will plenty of places left for that future research.
The Invasive Species regulations and a “swarm of AgencyPersons” will soon “eat out the substance” of those critters.
ATTENTION ALL EARTHLINGS! KNEEL TO RECEIVE A MESSAGE FROM MARTIAN COMMANDER GELSNOT - You have invaded our planet and shot lasers at our rocks and now you plan to use a sharp instrument upon us. Cease immediately! As terms of your surrender, you will send us Hostess Ding-Dongs and salsa! Oh, and DVDs of your ruler Barney the purple dinosaur. You may now return to your banal existence.
I’m sorry, but do you ever think past the end of your nose? Are you in uncharted territory out there?
Some bacteria are really tough. I the bacteria is embedded in a rock or chunk of ice I believe they can survive. However, I tend to doubt they could survive direct exposure to cosmic radiation.
Do you really think those organisms can survive on Mars?
My understanding is that on the surface of mars, it would be unlikely that bacteria could survive due to being bombarded by cosmic radiation. Below the surface, they could survive.
I’m in the territory where when someone responds with an insult I assume they couldn’t articulate a coherent response to point made.
Who’d a thunk it - the Martians have a EPA equipped with a bunch of job-killing regulations.
Thanks.
see post 31 :)
interesting
so they are probably ALREADY on Mars then
Thanks. So, they can survive direct exposure to cosmic radiation?
Sure apparently some microbes, I’m not which ones or if those would be important, seem to have been proven to survive in space. If that is true then Mars has very likely already been exposed to these microbes from Earth.
So drill, baby, drill
heh
I can’t imagine why I should care. Is Mars going to sue us? Sic it’s MEPA on us (Mars Environmental Protection Agency)
You’re right, I couldn’t “articulate” any point made, because we’re not speaking. I expressed an intelligent response, which you attempted to counter illogically. Another Freeper and I were trying to answer your question. At the time, we didn’t realize you were being rhetorical. Thanks for wasting our time.
After reading your posts I can assure you that was no great loss.
bump
very interesting
if we can train lichen as astronauts...
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