Science, Technology and Society 361: "Mars Exploration" -- Fall 2010
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
This article talks about how because there is such a weak magnetic field we are not likely to find any life on Mars because life on Mars would be obliterated by the cosmic rays. The neat thing is that it was presented by a student at UCLA in their planetarium which is not the normal venue for learning about a lack of life on Mars. The article talks about a wide range of information from comets being used to tranport life and is very interesting.
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