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Keeping the Solar System clean to find alien life

2016-08-25
are we alone in the universe it's the question that humans have been asking for millennia we may not have a solid answer yet but luckily nASA has been working on it they've sent Landers to Mars and are planning to send a probe to Jupiter's moon Europa in the 2020s but how will NASA or other space agencies know an alien if they see one that's where planetary protection comes in it's the idea of limiting the amount of Earth organisms we bring to other planets even before NASA's Apollo missions the agency realized that earth contamination could muck up the search for extraterrestrial life life exists everywhere on our planet so that means any vehicles we send into space will probably have earth life on them too that will make it hard for a spacecraft know if it's found an actual alien or just a stowaway microbes from Earth planetary protection became international law back in 1967 with the signing of the Outer Space Treaty the treaty set up a lot of key rules for space law like prohibiting nukes in orbit and forbidding countries from cleaning other planets it also saved that country should conduct exploration of other bodies so as to avoid their harmful contamination for NASA that means adhering a guideline set up by the Committee on Space Research or Coast bar the committee lays out rules for what you need to do if you want to send spacecraft to another object in the solar system and the rules change depending on where you want to go to make things easy NASA classifies missions based on where they're going in the solar system kind of like Star Trek Landers going to the moon or an asteroid are considered class two missions that means the destinations have a really low chance of having life so if you want to go to those places the rules pretty simple document what you brought with you and where you left your spacecraft the rules get extra strict if you're doing a class 4 mission those involve landing on the three places that have the highest potential for life duggars moon Europa Saturn's moon Enceladus and our neighbor Mars it's all because of liquid water an essential ingredient for life on Earth both Europa and Enceladus are thought to have subsurface oceans and many studies point to water on Mars so if you want to land on any of those worlds you'll need to go through extensive sterilization to make sure your spacecraft this is microbe three as possible for Mars there are different rules depending on where you want to go on the planet - it's because NASA's define certain spots on Mars as special these are places where temperature and water conditions are just right so that earth life might grow like Mars is recurring slope lineae areas of flowing salt water that pop up during the planets warmest months to visit those places spacecraft have to go through an extra sterilization step getting baked it's the same procedure the Viking spacecraft had to go through in the 1970s when NASA sent those first liners to Mars the spacecraft were heated in an oven for about three days this reduced the amount of organisms clinging to the spacecraft those Viking missions revealed Mars to be a hostile environment though so the rules for visiting world relaxed for a while but after finding these special regions on Mars NASA made it a requirement to bake any spacecraft that may want to visit one of the planet's hot spots still earth microbes are resilient just before NASA launched the Curiosity rover 377 strains of bacteria are found on the spacecraft and 11% of those strains were shown to survive UV radiation extreme cold and other crazy environments that means many of the microbes likely survived curiosity's trip so planetary protection may not be able to eliminate all the earth organisms we send to other planets but it can least ensure as little contamination of our galactic neighborhood as possible hey it's wilderness week on the verge we're celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service so check out all our cool content related to the great outdoors on the first comm or check out our videos link here
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