Of late, [Robert] Zubrin has been bothered by another potential difficulty between humans and the exploration and settlement of Mars—planetary protection. This is the prime-directive-style notion that humans should not contaminate other worlds with Earth-based microbes and, on the flip side, that humans should not introduce any potentially dangerous pathogens to Earth.
[...] This is not a problem that NASA or would-be explorers should take all that seriously with regard to Mars, Zubrin argued during a characteristically fiery talk in late May. He made his remarks at the International Development and Space Conference in St. Louis, which is held by the National Space Society and dedicated to the settlement of space.
Zubrin asserted that Mars almost certainly has no life to be infected by Earth and no extant life which might eventually infect Earth. Mars has no liquid water on the surface, where temperatures are well below freezing, and an ultraviolet light would kill any new life.
[...] An overly zealous Planetary Protection community could also effectively kill human exploration on Mars, he argued, because there is no way to sterilize a crew, especially if the unthinkable happens. "If you maintain this pretense, a human expedition to Mars is impossible," he argued. "You cannot guarantee that a human mission to Mars won't crash, in which case you'll be scattering human microbes all over the surface."
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(Score: 2) by Weasley on Thursday June 08 2017, @02:53PM (5 children)
Can I just upvote your first and second sentence?
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Thursday June 08 2017, @03:52PM (4 children)
LOL, do as you wish. The rest of the post is intended to shock people's sensibilities, and check if anyone is awake at NSA. ;^)
(Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 08 2017, @04:27PM (3 children)
"intended to shock people's sensibilities"
A.k.a., "being an asshole".
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 08 2017, @04:32PM
How perceptive. At least a little more perceptive than most rocks.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 08 2017, @07:22PM
But was he wrong?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 09 2017, @03:10AM
-nomsg