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Life on Mars, with Lewis Dartnell

Aug 18, 2022
34:29
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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What Mars Life Might Look Like?
01:59 • 2min
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Is the Martian Environment Conducive for the Survivability of Life?
03:47 • 2min
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Life on Mars, Is It Carbon Based?
05:44 • 3min
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Traces of Extinct Life on Mars?
08:25 • 2min
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Are There Any Signs of Life on Mars?
10:05 • 2min
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The Perseverance Rover
12:35 • 5min
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Mars Sample Return
17:31 • 3min
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Using Different Instruments to Analyze Mars Samples
20:15 • 2min
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Is There a Risk of Contaminating Earth With Mars Microbes?
22:35 • 2min
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Is There Any Evidence of Life on Mars?
25:05 • 2min
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Mars Exploration - The Next Step
27:34 • 2min
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The Search for Life on Mars
29:43 • 2min
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Lewis Dartnell, an astrobiologist and research scientist and the University of Westminster, explains what we might find in the search for life on Mars.

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