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Unintentional Destruction: The Lost Opportunity to Discover Life on Mars
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Unintentional Destruction: The Lost Opportunity to Discover Life on Mars

The Viking landers, sent to Mars in the 1970s, conducted the only life detection experiments on another planet. The results were initially confusing, with some tests suggesting the presence of life while others did not. Recent discoveries have shown that indigenous organic compounds do exist on Mars, but in a different form than expected. A new hypothesis suggests that the Viking experiments may have inadvertently killed Martian life by applying water to the soil samples, overwhelming the microbes. The presence of hygroscopic salts and hydrogen peroxide in Martian soil could explain the puzzling results. A new mission dedicated to life detection on Mars is needed to further investigate this hypothesis.

Accidental Destruction of Potential Martian Life 50 Years Ago
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Accidental Destruction of Potential Martian Life 50 Years Ago

The Viking landers sent to Mars in the 1970s conducted the only life detection experiments ever conducted on another planet. While some of the experiments were initially positive for life, the gas exchange experiment was not. However, recent discoveries of indigenous organic compounds on Mars have led some scientists to believe that the Viking landers may have inadvertently killed Martian life by adding water to the soil samples. A new mission to Mars dedicated primarily to life detection is needed to test this hypothesis and explore potential habitats where life could persist.