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Old June 30th 18, 01:14 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
RichA[_6_]
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Default The problem of investigating life on moons that could host it

So they send a mission to Enceladus. They find no life. "Ah well, maybe the equipment isn't good enough yet?" 10 years pass, another mission is sent. This time they find bacteria and viruses. Now, was this missed the first time around, or was it evolved contamination from the first ship?

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