NASA concerned about alien viruses

It might sound like a plot by a science show, but NASA and scientists are concerned about foreign viruses infecting the Earth. As the first humans prepare for the March mission, experts warn that protocols are necessary to keep alien pollutants from affecting space ships and astronauts when [...]
It might sound like a plot by a science show, but NASA and scientists are concerned about foreign viruses infecting the Earth.
As the first humans prepare for the mission in March, experts warn that protocols are necessary to keep alien pollutants from affecting space ships and astronauts when returning home from the Red Planet.
Aeronautics and astronautica professor at Stanford, Scott Kubard, said in an interview that the solution is planetary Watch.
Mechanical systems will have to undergo a combination of dry cleaning and heat sterilization, while tubes containing samples from Mars should be treated “as if they were Ebola virus until proven to be safe“.
Hubard also suggests that astronauts should be in quarantine once they touch our planet, as did the first people to visit the moon on Apollo's mission.
Manager NASA, Jim Bridenstein, announced last year that NASA aims to place people on Mars somewhere in 2030-35.
While exciting, the mission can be harmful to the earth if distant heroes from space return to keep foreign pollutants. “In my opinion, and that of the scientific community, the possibility that cliffs from Mars, which are millions of years old, will contain an active form of life that could infect the Earth is extremely low. But [Marsi's] samples turned out [from] NASA] will be quarantined and treated as if they were the Ebola virus until they prove safe”, Kubard declared for “Stanford News” /Albanian Journal/











