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![]() Below is the original story posted by Space.com and the subsequent denial by one of the scientists quoted in the article. The original story indicates these scientists were of the opinion that recent results show the likelihood of present life on Mars. In the denial, Dr Stoker never directly states she is not of that opinion, she also fails to deny having stated such remarks. A Nixonian 'non-denial'-denial. She also goes on to say that no reporters were there or thought to be there. Which merely suggests the public and press are given far different opinions then what is spoken internally. Perhaps that's why reporters are snooping around? Dr Stoker also claims no 'direct' evidence from the Rio Tinto studies exist, which is only stating the obvious. Indirect evidence is quite suitable for forming opinions, which is what the original story is all about, their opinions. As far as I can tell, their opinions as originally reported, are unchanged. WASHINGTON -- A pair of NASA scientists told a group of space officials at a private meeting here Sunday that they have found strong evidence that life may exist today on Mars, hidden away in caves and sustained by pockets of water. http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...fe_050216.html The text of an email refuting the story from Dr. Carol Stoker, one of the two NASA scientists quoted in the article http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...=418683#418683 "A story has appeared in Space.com which quotes us inaccurately and without permission. The story is based on hearsay and is factually incorrect." "Here are the facts: 1. On Sunday night we were attending a private party of space exploration enthusiasts in which there was a discussion about the possible meaning of the results from recent Mars missions. We engaged in the discussion and expressed thoughts and opinions as individual scientists on our own time and did not represent ourselves as speaking for NASA. 2. No one at the party identified themselves as a reporter, and in fact no reporters were present. This article is based on hearsay about what somebody at the party thought they heard us say. We think this represents extremely poor journalistic standards. 3. No Nature paper has been submitted with Rio Tinto results. This claim is simply wrong and we did not make this claim. The MARTE project has several papers in preparation that describe the work we are doing at Rio Tinto and the first results of that work, but nothing has been submitted yet. Preliminary results have been published in abstract form at various scientific meetings. If you want to see what the MARTE team has actually said about results from Rio Tinto drilling and its relevance to life on Mars, go to www.marteproject.com and click on publications. All our REAL publications are posted there. 4. The work at Rio Tinto is relevant to finding life in a subsurface terrestrial environment and can't be used to infer anything about life on Mars, directly. The Rio Tinto work by its very nature can't tell us if there is life on Mars, but certainly helps formulate the strategy for how to search for life on Mars. One approach to searching for extant life on Mars is by drilling. Partly for this reason, the MARTE project was selected for funding by NASA's ASTEP program, out of the Science Mission Directorate and is a joint project between NASA and Spain's Center for Astrobiology." s ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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