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Old 01-15-09, 09:02 AM   #1
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Default NASA Expected to Announce Signs of Life on Mars

http://www.dailytech.com/NASA+Expect...ticle13948.htm

This should be interesting.

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Old 01-15-09, 09:32 AM   #2
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I'm still waiting for them to discover signs of intelligent life on Earth.
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Old 01-15-09, 09:45 AM   #3
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Old 01-15-09, 11:34 AM   #4
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I hope they find something that differs from the life we see on Earth, something that takes everything we know about how living stuff works and turns it upside-down.
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Old 01-15-09, 12:51 PM   #5
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Well, NASA has to do something, no matter how speculative it is. With the incoming administration threatening to cut/reduce funding, NASA better get the general public hooked on a new dream...

The Hubble, one of the most significant and successful NASA projects of all time, is old news and coming to the end of it's usable life. Can't pump anymore $$$ into it...

So why not Mars? The two rovers who's "warranties" expired over what, 4 years ago, are still running strong and have been a credit to Nasa. But the pictures of Martian rocks are getting boring and the rovers are "old news"...
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I think that is called toe jam.
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I think that is called toe jam.
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I hope they find something that differs from the life we see on Earth, something that takes everything we know about how living stuff works and turns it upside-down.
Sure, as long as they keep it isolated from our environment. I doubt there'd be much natural immunity in man, beast or plant against space bugs so if they get loose on Earth it could be catastrophic.
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I hope they find something that differs from the life we see on Earth, something that takes everything we know about how living stuff works and turns it upside-down.
Sure, as long as they keep it isolated from our environment.
AFAIK, that's the plan with anything they find.
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I hope they find something that differs from the life we see on Earth, something that takes everything we know about how living stuff works and turns it upside-down.
Sure, as long as they keep it isolated from our environment. I doubt there'd be much natural immunity in man, beast or plant against space bugs so if they get loose on Earth it could be catastrophic.
Or, they might die immediately upon exposure to Earth's brutal gravity and toxic, crushing, nitrogen atmosphere:hmm:

I kid, but what really worries me is the possibility of an extraterrestrial virus. I don't know if a virus would qualify as "life", since last time I checked we don't have a proper classification for them yet, but it could be the deadliest bug ever to hit the planet. I suppose a microbe could survive in our environment, we have plenty of anaerobic bacteria that live in all kinds of hostile extremes, after all. But, the odds of such a microbe finding living animals on earth as suitable hosts seem slim to me.
A virus, however, is a lot simpler than a bacterium, and generally, a lot hardier. And all viruses attack cells. An alien virus set loose in a world with no built-in immunity from millions of years of natural selection could easily wipe out the majority of suitable hosts on the planet in very little time.
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I hope they find something that differs from the life we see on Earth, something that takes everything we know about how living stuff works and turns it upside-down.
Sure, as long as they keep it isolated from our environment. I doubt there'd be much natural immunity in man, beast or plant against space bugs so if they get loose on Earth it could be catastrophic.
Thats assuming that any Martian microbes are biologicly compatable with Earth life forms. If they are not being exposed to such microbes wouln't harm you since they wouldn't be able to survive in the envorment of your body.

Since we have no experince with Alien life forms its really a toss up. Could be the plague could be nothing. :hmm:
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What makes you two think your a pair of Einsteins ? :p :rotfl:
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What makes you two think your a pair of Einsteins ? :p :rotfl:
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