General discussion

June 6th @ 2 pm EDT; Discussion Leader - Andrew Steele

 

The continuing saga of Mars exploration and the future of a null hypothesis

1. Do Mars meteorites represent our best analogue to test Mars bound instruments. If so is this a relevant use for such precious samples?

2. What are the most important technologies to test in the coming decade and why?

3. What are the most minimal set of criteria for past life identification and what is your favorite biosignature (null hypothesis)?

4. If Mars had no life, is that such a bad result?


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