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The Search for Life on Mars
Life on Mars - An Historical Perspective Richard Taylor, Probability Research Group
The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth and its possible Relevance to Mars Julian A. Hiscox, School of Animal and Microbial Sciences, University of Reading
Atmospheric Change and Life on Mars B. Lee Linder, University of Charleston
On the Inevitable Emergence of Life on Mars Michael J. Russell and Allan J. Hall, University of Glasgow
Is it Life or is it Memorex? Why Humans are Essential for Scientific Research on Mars Penny Boston, Complex Systems Research Inc.
Life in Extreme Thermal Environments: Implications for Exobiology Don Cowan, University College London
Antarctica as a Model for Ancient Mars David Wynn-Williams, British Antarctic Survey
Implementing a Strategy to Explore for Ancient Martian Life Jack D. Farmer, Dept. of Geology, Arizona State University
The Search for Life in ALH84001 Monica M. Grady, I.P Wright and C.T Pillinger, the Natural History Museum
Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Exobiological Prospecting Howell Edwards and Emma Newton, University of Bradford
Low-cost Missions using Ion Propulsion David Fearn, DERA
Artesian Basins on Mars: Implications for Settlement, Life-search and Terraforming Martyn J. Fogg, Probability Research Group
An Experimental Investigation into the Present-day Climate of Mars: The PMIRR Experiment on the Mars Climate Orbiter F.W Taylor, S.B. Calcutt and T. Vallacott, University of Oxford
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