Dirk and List,

What strikes me as a layman after listening to Kirsh on extremophiles (thank 
you for the link, Dirk) is that she and her associates in the field of 
astrobiology, by their studies of the molecular processes in these life forms, 
are admitting to that life survives extreme environments. These scientists run 
all over the earth finding biomorphs in salt mines and lakes and the deep, all 
the while wishing they had samples from other planets and moons, yet they 
almost studiously avoid the examination of Martian and Lunar meteorites. Is 
this a condition of funding? Or a turf battle that prevents an exchange between 
the disciplines? 

I'm in the McKay camp up to my eyeballs. Especially after the recent NASA paper 
on the findings of biomorphs beautifully exposed in Nakhla. not to mention 
AH840001. I kept waiting through her lecture to hear the word meteorite. Nada.

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536    

-----Original Message-----
>From: drtanuki <[email protected]>
>Sent: May 6, 2010 1:08 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] ETs (EXTREME TYPES) Already Here!
>
>Dear List,
>  Posted are 6/6 videos on the topic:
>
>posted on YouTube by CarnegieInstitution  —(418 views) 2009年06月19日
>
>— Adrienne Kish is an astrobiologist with an interest in the microbiology and 
>molecular biology of extremophiles exposed to the types of environmental 
>conditions found on planetary bodies such as Mars and the icy moons of Jupiter 
>and Saturn.
>
>  life in water inside salt crystals
>  antibiotic resistant bacteria
>  what is a lifeform
>  depending upon and thriving not just surviving in extremes
>  
>
>http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2010/05/ets-are-already-here-7may2010.html
>
>Best Regards, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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