http://www.newscientist.com/news/print.jsp?id=ns99994812

There is life on Mars, a researcher has announced at a conference -
unfortunately it is just spaceship-borne contamination.

"I believe there is life on Mars, and it's unequivocally there,
because we sent it," Andrew Schuerger of the University of Florida
told the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston, Texas,
recently. He has been granted funding from NASA's planetary protection
office to help develop better sterilisation techniques for future
missions.

Schuerger says that of all the space probes sent to Mars, only the two
Viking craft in 1976 were adequately heat sterilised. The procedures
used for all missions since then, including NASA's twin rovers and
Europe's Beagle 2, would have left some microbes aboard.

After testing whether terrestrial organisms can survive simulated
Martian conditions and the procedures used to sterilise spacecraft, he
reckons there is a good chance some made it to Mars and might still be
living there.


Shrinking drops


If a spacecraft's surface is made of a material that repels water, any
water on the surface collects into droplets that shrink as they dry,
concentrating the microbes and helping them survive.

Most Earth bugs that hitch-hiked to Mars would probably perish
quickly, but it is not a certainty.

Images and chemical evidence from the current orbiter and rover
missions suggest that briny, acidic water may have existed for a long
time in Martian soil. Some kinds of acid brine could be liquid even
under today's frigid conditions, so Earth organisms might just find
their way to a moist environment where they could grow.

"They are probably not going to survive in 200 kelvin conditions and
in sulphuric acid," says Jeff Kargel of the US Geological Survey, who
believes that ponds and marshes of acidic brines are possible or even
likely on Mars today.

But, he adds, "Maybe they could. And maybe we've just done a really
terrible thing."



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