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Old February 18th 21, 04:05 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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https://thedebrief.org/finding-alien-fossils-is-nasas-goal-on-mars-says-astrobiologist/

Finding Alien Fossils Is NASA's Goal on Mars, says Astrobiologist

NASA Astrobiologist Dr. Svetlana Shkolyar Hopes The Mars Perseverance
Rover Captures Evidence of "Dead Stuff in Rocks."

Christopher Plain
18 Feb 2021
The Debrief

NASA's Perseverance rover will collect and store soil samples that
could contain fossils and evidence of alien life. Though the mission
is just beginning, astrobiologists on Earth have been preparing for
this moment for over a decade.

Ever since NASA's Mars Viking landers returned the first controversial
hints of life on the red planet in the 1970s, astrobiologists have
dreamed of examining a sample of Martian soil up close.

Fortunately, since nearly all of the missions since Viking have helped
establish that Mars was once habitable, future mission planners could
zero in on the best places to search for signs of that ancient life.

Expected to land on Thu, Feb 18th, NASA's Perseverance rover
will study one of those areas up close. An ancient lake bed named
Jezero Crater. The rover will stash some of the most promising samples
for a possible return mission in the future. That mission is still on
the drawing board and at least a decade away, but if Perseverance
successfully collects and stores these soil samples, NASA will be
ready when those samples, and possible fossils, eventually return to
Earth.

....

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NASA Will Listen for Thumps on Mars From Perseverance Rover's Arrival
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Old February 18th 21, 07:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Le 18/02/2021 Ã* 16:05, a écritÂ*:
https://thedebrief.org/finding-alien-fossils-is-nasas-goal-on-mars-says-astrobiologist/

Finding Alien Fossils Is NASA's Goal on Mars, says Astrobiologist

NASA Astrobiologist Dr. Svetlana Shkolyar Hopes The Mars Perseverance
Rover Captures Evidence of "Dead Stuff in Rocks."

Christopher Plain
18 Feb 2021
The Debrief

NASA's Perseverance rover will collect and store soil samples that
could contain fossils and evidence of alien life. Though the mission
is just beginning, astrobiologists on Earth have been preparing for
this moment for over a decade.

Ever since NASA's Mars Viking landers returned the first controversial
hints of life on the red planet in the 1970s, astrobiologists have
dreamed of examining a sample of Martian soil up close.

Fortunately, since nearly all of the missions since Viking have helped
establish that Mars was once habitable, future mission planners could
zero in on the best places to search for signs of that ancient life.

Expected to land on Thu, Feb 18th, NASA's Perseverance rover
will study one of those areas up close. An ancient lake bed named
Jezero Crater. The rover will stash some of the most promising samples
for a possible return mission in the future. That mission is still on
the drawing board and at least a decade away, but if Perseverance
successfully collects and stores these soil samples, NASA will be
ready when those samples, and possible fossils, eventually return to
Earth.

...

--
Study: Genetic mutation inherited from Neanderthals could help protect
against severe COVID cases
The Hill, 17 Feb 2021 23:41Z
Researchers have discovered a possible genetic link between Neanderthal DNA
and a lower risk of developing a severe case of the coronavirus.

[Miniflu!]
Covid Causes Sharp Drop in US Life Expectancy
The New York Times, 18 Feb 2021 05:40Z
Life expectancy in the United States fell by a full year in the first six
months of 2020, the federal govt reported on Thu, the largest
drop since World ...

[Read The Labels People!]
Some COVID-19 vaccine intended for second doses 'inadvertently' given as
first doses instead, Pa. health secretary says
WTAE Pittsburgh, 17 Feb 2021 23:46Z
Some COVID-19 vaccine that was shipped to providers and intended as second
doses was inadvertently used as first doses, Pennsylvania's acting health ...

Amid Rising Seas, `Dry' Jersey Shore Resort Is Wetter Than It Likes
NBC 10 Philadelphia, 17 Feb 2021 22:09Z
The impacts of rising sea levels can be clearly seen in Ocean City, New
Jersey, a family resort town spending tens of mns of dollars to deal
with flooding.

Million-year-old mammoth DNA rewrites animal's evolutionary tree
Ars Technica, 17 Feb 2021 18:30Z
Ancient DNA has revolutionized how we understand human evolution, revealing
how populations moved and interacted and introducing us to relatives like the ...

This mn-year-old DNA from mammoth teeth is the oldest ever sequenced
ABC Science, 17 Feb 2021 15:58Z
It's not quite Jurassic Park, but scientists have successfully extracted and
reconstructed mn-year-old DNA from mammoth teeth -- and solved a couple
of mysteries about the creatures' evolutionary history along the way.

NASA Will Listen for Thumps on Mars From Perseverance Rover's Arrival
The New York Times, 17 Feb 2021 22:54Z
When the Perseverance rover sets down on Mars on Thu, another NASA
spacecraft already there will be listening for the thump-thump that will
result when ...

Siberia's Newest Exploding Crater Has Been Mapped in 3D
Gizmodo, 17 Feb 2021 18:23Z
For the first time ever, geologists have used a drone to map the interior of
a giant blowout crater, the likes of which have appeared with increasing
regularity in ...

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Blue-Green Algae Could Help Keep Humans Alive on Mars, Experiment Suggests
ScienceAlert, 16 Feb 2021 05:23Z
Mars may not have a lot going on at the moment, life-wise, but the dusty red
planet may not be as inhospitable as it seems.


It's obvious, there is a race between the United States and China to be
the first to find some extraterrestrial life. In the same way that there
was a race between the United States and USSR to be the first to walk
on the Moon
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Old February 18th 21, 07:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default fossil hunting on mars

On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 19:01:11 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
the Moon

x-Moon's mean geocentric distance 238,856 miles(n.t.s.)-x
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x------Geostationary orbit ~22,300 miles altitude-------x
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x------JPL/NASA Space Shuttle orbit ~300 miles altitude-x
x------Intl. Space Station orbit ~220 miles altitude----x
x------Earth's mean sea level -0- miles altitude--------x

Arthur Charles Clarke was born to Charles Wright & Mary Nora
Willis-Clarke on Sunday 16 December 1917 at 13 Blenheim Road
(3W28:36,51N12:23) Minehead TA24 5PZ, Somersetshire, England.
(N. McAleer's biography "on the morning of December 16 1917")

 




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