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タイトルReconsidering the Theological and Ethical Implications of Extraterrestrial Life
著者(英)Race, Margaret S.; Randolph, Richard O.; McKay, Christopher P.
著者所属(英)Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
発行日1997-01-01
言語eng
内容記述As we stand on the threshold of a new millennium, we also find ourselves at the brink of a new and exciting era in space exploration. In fact, this new era has already begun, with the successful landing and exploration of Mars by the Pathfinder mission in July 1997. Pathfinder represents an important scientific accomplishment for NASA because it demonstrated the agency's ability to successfully explore space at a relatively modest price. At the same time, Pathfinder revealed once again the genuine interest and fascination that people all over planet Earth have for space exploration. The recent Pathfinder mission to Mars was only the first in an ambitious series of NASA missions planned for exploration of Mars, Earth's nearest planetary neighbor where extraterrestrial life is a real possibility. In March 1998, the next step in this exploration takes place, when the Mars Global Surveyor--which is already in orbit around Mars--begins photographing and mapping the Martian surface. NASA plans to continue its exploration with additional landers and orbiters taking off for Mars every 26 months, when the paths of Mars and Earth bring them in closer proximity. By the year 2005, NASA hopes to launch a mission that will return martian samples to Earth. And, as early as 2011, astronauts could be rocketing from Earth for the first human landing on the Red Planet. In the distant future, there may be even more grandiose plans, including the possibility of engineering an atmosphere on Mars that could support biological life.
NASA分類Exobiology
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