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Message 53918 - Posted: 14 Dec 2004, 12:34:07 UTC

Could martian research samples carry diseases? Seth Shostak hopes not

Aids, mad cow disease, and avian flu stalk the globe, and they're problem enough. But some space scientists are suggesting that a new menace might soon join the pantheon of pandemics threatening your bodily wellbeing: bugs from space.

The exotic warning appeared last week in Science, where researchers reported on discoveries made by Nasa's Mars Exploration Rovers. In the last year, these small, motorised geology labs have beamed back convincing evidence that water once formed pools and puddles on the red planet.

Ask any astrobiologist (yes, there are such people), and they will tell you that liquid water is the essential ingredient of life. So it's possible that when Mars was a kinder, gentler and wetter world, perhaps billions of years ago, single-celled living beings made an appearance there. Admittedly, contemporary Mars is brutally cold and dry. But those microbes - if they ever evolved - could still be around, pursuing a spartan lifestyle in underground aquifers.

The problem is this: sometime in the next decade, Nasa hopes to use robots to dig up samples of Mars, and bring them back to Earth. The agency argues, rightly, that this may be the only way to decide whether the red planet has, or had, life. Robotic rovers - as clever as they are - can never match the wits or laboratory equipment of earthly biologists.
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Seth Shostak is the senior astronomer at the Seti institute, California

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Message 54950 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 19:49:15 UTC - in response to Message 53918.  

Since, over the ages, earth has been hit by numerous meteorites blasted off of Mars by asteroids, haven't we already encountered and adapted to Mars bugs if any exist?


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Message 55870 - Posted: 19 Dec 2004, 18:26:54 UTC
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Sorry abut that.

I do remember reading some aritcles in magazines, can't remember which ones, that reported some scientist thought the flu bug was of extraterrestrial origin. Which is why it mutated to a different strain every year. If true then our bodies have already adapted and we should have no fear of martian bugs.
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