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Life from Earth might survive on Mars, but not for long – BGR
NASA goes to great lengths to prevent Earthly microbes from hitching a ride on missions to other worlds like Mars. Scientists fear that microorganisms from Earth…

- NASA goes to great lengths to prevent Earthly microbes from hitching a ride on missions to other worlds like Mars.
- Scientists fear that microorganisms from Earth might contaminate other planets or, even worse, throw off the search for extraterrestrial life.
- New research suggests that NASA’s concerns are well warranted, as microbes from Earth could likely survive on the surface of Mars, at least for a while.
As far as we know, there’s nothing alive on Mars. Could there be life deep underground,…
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