... the study and exploration of space and celestial bodies must be conducted in such a way “as to avoid their harmful contamination and also adverse changes in the environment of the Earth resulting from the introduction of extra-terrestrial matter...
... concern is the potential for importing an abundance of resources from outside the previously closed terrestrial biosphere. The contamination of Earth by deadly extra-terrestrial pathogens has been the staple of science fiction for many years, but...
..., directed by Fred M. Wilcox, production company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; USA, 1956. Exoplanetary archaeology The risk of biological contamination both from and to Earth is taken very seriously by organisations such as NASA and the European Space Agency...
...the release of nuclear material during launch accidents and these might be enough to ensure the non-contamination of Enceladus in all accident scenarios there. However, if nuclear material is found to be indeed harmful to potential Enceladan habitats...
... samples The two facilities cited above have been designed to keep the samples protected against a range of contaminants which may affect the scientific analysis of returned samples. The main requirements rely on technologies routinely used...
... Arthobacter species where the use of cold-active lactase reduces energy consumption and the risk of pathogen contamination through a heating process. Nature indeed has provided us with a rich tool box. The chemical structure of salinosporamide...