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dash2 ◴[] No.45194159[source]
This feels very cynical, but what incentive does NASA have to do research showing alien life is not very likely in our solar system?
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jiggawatts ◴[] No.45194306[source]
This is a point I keep making: every one of NASA’s Mars missions has very carefully excluded any scientific instrument that could conclusively eliminate the presence of life... and hence future missions to find life.

I.e.: they don’t carry high power microscopes because apparently there’s no room for one on a 900kg rover the size of a car.

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Scarblac ◴[] No.45194468[source]
What kind of instrument could conclusively eliminate presence of life?
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keithwhor ◴[] No.45194486[source]
One that goes boom.
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1. lukan ◴[] No.45194586[source]
Some bacteria survives hard radiation of deep space in stasis mode.