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reply posted on 30-11-2011 @ 01:08 PM by Phage
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oops, more edits on your part...oh well, I'll just post this.

The Viking landers were "baked" at 233ºF for 30 hours. The equipment on more recent landers and rovers would have a very hard time dealing with that kind of treatment.

It has been concluded that no known terrestrial organisms can grow on Mars. So, in order for biological contamination to occur, some unknown terrestrial organism would have to be present on the equipment and make it through the cleaning processes. This isn't considered a serious enough concern to warrant sterilization.


It's not that sterilization was considered unnecessary after the Vikings, it is the nature of the missions. The Viking missions carried experiments which were designed to specifically look for evidence of microbial life. They were sterilized in order to prevent interference with those experiments. Subsequent missions, including Curiosity, did not perform that type of experiment therefore, in keeping with the established protocols, sterilization was not necessary.


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reply posted on 30-11-2011 @ 10:58 PM by ProudBird
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Untrue.

They probably just realized the ionizing radiation in space thoroughly kills everything.


Completely incorrect. There is ever-increasing scientific speculation that many, many forms of life can survive in the depths of space. Earth organisms can do it.....so, on the VERY good chance that life evolved just about everywhere else in the Universe, then something on Mars, even if just microbes, is very likely.

Ever hear about the Surveyor 3??:

The Deep Sleep

The Surveyor probes were the first U.S. spacecraft to land safely on the Moon. In November, 1969, the Surveyor 3 spacecraft's microorganisms were recovered from inside its camera that was brought back to Earth under sterile conditions by the Apollo 12 crew.

The 50-100 organisms survived launch, space vacuum, 3 years of radiation exposure, deep-freeze at an average temperature of only 20 degrees above absolute zero, and no nutrient, water or energy source. (The United States landed 5 Surveyors on the Moon; Surveyor 3 was the only one of the Surveyors visited by any of the six Apollo landings. No other life forms were found in soil samples retrieved by the Apollo missions or by two Soviet unmanned sampling missions, although amino acids - not necessarily of biological origin - were found in soil retrieved by the Apollo astronauts.)

How this remarkable feat was accomplished only by Strep. bacteria remains speculative, but it does recall that even our present Earth does not always look as environmentally friendly as it might have 4 billion years ago when bacteria first appeared on this planet.


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SO, your beliefs are wrong.


Just as it would have killed the Apollo astronauts had they ever ventured away from low Earth orbit.


Complete lie. Utter rubbish. Only those who believe the fantasy of the "Apollo Hoax" fall for that nonsense.

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