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Thanks PVT Mark Zehner! I hope to do more research & Post more interesting space videos... Stay tuned!
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I under stand life on other planets in our solar system and others out side the green belt I think it's called may not be anything like us. What do you think would happen if some was brought back to our warm planet?
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Happy Saint Patrick's Day to you SSG Byron Howard Sr! I don't profess to be a planetary scientists, but let me try to answer your question as simply as I can. Assuming we sent a 2nd or 3rd planetary visit to Saturn's Moon, Titan for the purpose of bringing an air or soil sample back to Earth for analysis, the mission must take critical contamination care in the protection of the sample(s) from time of pick-up on Titan to the time it arrived on Earth and into a "clean room" like laboratory... Then Under the meticulous handling in a closed environment, the samples would be microscopically examined per whatever protocols had been previously determined by scientific staff.
Obviously, Byron, this is a very rudimentary response, but I hope it gives you some idea of the process. Of course, I did not cover cost data, and details of the sample(s) recovery. That takes more than my ability to discuss.
Have an awesome Sunday, brother...
Obviously, Byron, this is a very rudimentary response, but I hope it gives you some idea of the process. Of course, I did not cover cost data, and details of the sample(s) recovery. That takes more than my ability to discuss.
Have an awesome Sunday, brother...
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SSG Byron Howard Sr
Sgt (Join to see) would they keep the sample cold. If so then would it be as cold as the planet it came from or as hot as the planet it came from. What do you think would happen to the sole in the clean room at a temperature to make the people working comfortable? And happy St Pats day to you.
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