Biology
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998stin...9920836.&link_type=abstract
Conference Proceedings, Martian Meteorites
Biology
Mars Surface, Meteoritic Composition, Snc Meteorites, Extraterrestrial Life, Exobiology, Life Detectors, Conferences, Carbonates, Sterilization, Water, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Environment
Scientific paper
The presentations in this workshop discuss the composition of Martian meteorites. Many of the talks were on a specific meteorite, i.e., Allan Hills 84001 (ALH84001). The discovery earlier of carbonates in ALH84001 lead some researchers to suggest that there was evidence of martian life. Other possible explanations for this phenomena are given. Other papers discuss methods to sterilize martian samples, the existence of water on Mars, the facilities of the Meteorite Processing Laboratory at Johnson Space Center, comparative analyses of geologic processes and the gathering of meteorites.
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