As Kenneth Nealson, a University of Southern California geobiologist and Jet
Propulsion Laboratory visiting scientist, recently told the journal Nature: «The field is haunted by thinking you've detected life on Mars and finding that it's Escherichia coli from Pasadena.»
Not exact matches
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will
visit the agency's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 13, to see progress on two Earth - observing missions currently undergoing preparation for launch in 2014.
Planetary Radio
visits the 33rd ISDC to talk with three explorers who've set their sights on the Red Planet: MD and space medicine researcher Susan Jewell, Meteorite Man Geoff Notkin, and Mars Program Formulation Office Manager at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, Charles Whetsel.