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- Ligne n°211 : Why NASA still believes we might find life on Mars
- Ligne n°229 : The day Gil Levin says he detected life on Mars, he was waiting in his
Ligne n°230 : lab at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, watching a piece of paper inch ...
Ligne n°253 : ... sent back of a dry, barren planet. Two experiments aimed at- Ligne n°254 : finding life turned up negative, and NASA concluded that the results of
Ligne n°255 : Levin's test, called the Labeled Release experiment, could be explained ...
Ligne n°263 : ... want to work in exobiology, as we called it at the time, and now it- Ligne n°264 : seems like it’s just a pile of rocks, and there’s no life there at
Ligne n°265 : all.'” ...
Ligne n°274 : ... space agency is more optimistic than it's been since 1976 that- Ligne n°275 : it might find life on Mars yet.
Ligne n°285 : ... much too soon, speaker after speaker explained over the course of the- Ligne n°286 : conference. Detecting life with Viking would have been a breakthrough
Ligne n°287 : of unprecedented proportions, and science doesn't usually happen that ...
Ligne n°315 : ... satellite found when it arrived at the planet five years earlier: Mars- Ligne n°316 : once had water, a key ingredient for the evolution of life as we know
Ligne n°317 : it. But that water existed hundreds of millions, perhaps even billions, ...
Ligne n°332 : ... important from a scientific point of view," Stofan said last week. "...- Ligne n°333 : If there's life on Mars, that's probably the environment in which we
Ligne n°334 : would find it." ...
Ligne n°348 : ... When Viking landed in 1976, our understanding of the capacities and- Ligne n°349 : diversity of microscopic life was fairly limited. Most microbiological
Ligne n°350 : knowledge came from medicine, in which scientists focused on the ...- Ligne n°364 : Boston herself, who spent 30 years studying life in caves before being
Ligne n°365 : appointed director of NASA's Astrobiology Institute this year, has ...
Ligne n°377 : ... This kind of talk is frustrating for Levin, who has held for 30 years- Ligne n°378 : that life on Mars has already been detected. At the anniversary event
Ligne n°379 : Wednesday, he exhorted the audience, "there is no scientifically ...
Ligne n°407 : ... "It's a much more sophisticated approach," Boston said. "We’re trying- Ligne n°408 : to map out the parameters that we know are conducive to life surviving
Ligne n°409 : — and it’s a whole lot more work than we realized." (Levin, ever ...
Ligne n°414 : ... are SHERLOC, which will use ultraviolet light to search for- Ligne n°415 : carbon molecules that might indicate ancient life and the organic
Ligne n°416 : compounds that could be signs it still exists, and PIXL, which uses ...- Ligne n°421 : [Why can't we just send our rovers to look for life on Mars?]
Ligne n°423 : ... But Boston believes a human mission to Mars is our best bet at- Ligne n°424 : detecting life beyond our planet. Other potentially habitable worlds,
Ligne n°425 : like the ocean moons Europa and Enceladus, are harder to get to and ...
Ligne n°452 : ... But at the Viking celebration, the optimists had the day. By the 2030s,- Ligne n°453 : Stofan promised, there will be a new kind of life on Mars: us.
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