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Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe (/showthread.php?tid=149594) Pages:
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Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - kap - 03-06-2013 http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/earth-bacteria-may-survive-the-pressures-of-life-on-mars-130306.htm My concern is if Earth has been contaminated by Mars bacteria. The deadly ones. Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - Speedy - 03-06-2013 ![]() Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - the_poochies - 03-06-2013 I wonder if viruses would be able to survive the journey to Mars. They are resilient little suckers. Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - Article Accelerator - 03-06-2013 the_poochies wrote: Probably. Even complex organisms may be able to do so. For example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade "Tardigrades can withstand temperatures from just above absolute zero to well above the boiling point of water. They can survive pressures greater than any found in the deepest ocean trenches and have lived through the vacuum of outer space. They can survive solar radiation, gamma radiation, ionic radiation— at doses hundreds of times higher than would kill a person. They can go without food or water for nearly 10 years, drying out to the point where they are 3% or less water, only to rehydrate, forage, and reproduce." Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - ztirffritz - 03-06-2013 I was just going to mention tardigrades. They're cute too. Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - Marc Anthony - 03-06-2013 the_poochies wrote: Viruses aren't alive, but you probably meant bacteria. There are some sporulated bacteria from ancient Egypt (pyramid building era) that are still viable today. Microbiology is fascinating. Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - N-OS X-tasy! - 03-06-2013 ztirffritz wrote: "Tardigrades" describes my stepson's entire high school career. Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - mrlynn - 03-07-2013 I'd have thought the question was rhetorical, given what we've learned about extremophiles. /Mr Lynn Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - freeradical - 03-07-2013 No water = no life Re: Earth bacteria on Mars? There goes the n'hood ... maybe - rjmacs - 03-07-2013 freeradical wrote: You may have missed this, but there's plenty of water on Mars. |