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Life On Mars Considered

From: UFORCE News Correspondent Eric Lausch
FWD: By Montgomery


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FWD: MARS2000PROJECT We would like to thank everyone involved in the UFORCE Mars2000 Project for assisting us in preparing the President and NASA officials for increased public scrutiny of those agencies. The response to our efforts with the petition drive and other Mars/NASA related issues has driven this controversy to the forefront and smoked out NASA and other space research facilities.


"The doors of science are now open."

By Christopher Montgomery

NASA needs to keep their hands out of the US Government's pockets. This would allow them the opportunity to open doors in science. By allowing a broader base of scientific imput, NASA and Ames could do pure space research. This can only be done properly by using an open forum discussion group, where anyone is open to public scrutiny and examination. When scientists are finally beyond the reach of (and influence by) an imperialist war machine, science can advance expotentially. It would then become a faith, belief and trust in something higher than ourselves. Until this happens, I and other scientists shall not contribute our knowledge to the black hole edu-machine.m -Christopher Montgomery, January 2000

The UFO Resource Center thanks Eric Lausch (photon@uswest.net) for the following updates on MPL and LIFE ON MARS;

From: "Eric Lausch photon@uswest.net
Delivered-To: "Chris Montgomery" uforc@wa.freei.net
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 06:11:00 -0800
From: photon *snip*


"The pure and simple truth is rarely pure, and never simple" 
  
 - Oscar Wilde
Subject: [M-TRAC - MSAA] There IS Life on Mars 
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(If true, this might have something to do with the recent meeting between US and Russian space officials. I have to wonder what was the source of the images. MGS doesn't have a green filter as far as I know. Pathfinder? Viking? -SW)

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Subject: IUFO: There IS Life on Mars (fwd) 
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There IS Life On Mars!

---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:00:06 -0800 From: Cara E. Anderson Subject: Life on Mars

Hi, I thought some of you may be interested in hearing about this... I have been working with a Doctor from the Biology Department of the University of Houston on a Planetarium show. In our efforts to find funding and notable scientists to be in our project, my partner has heard from several reliable sources (scientists at NASA AMES / JPL) that NASA has recently accepted that there is undeniable proof of life on Mars. They have not gone public yet but intent to do so in the not so distant future. They have suddenly decided to accept the theory that there is, after all, fossilized microbial life in the Alan Hills meteorite (ALH84001). Not only that, but they have discovered a section of the Martian terrain that undergoes seasonal colour / colour temperature changes... changes that they attribute to be ALGAE. This has come from an extrememly reliable source...

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NASA: Stanford Receives Mars Signal

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DATE: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 08:08:13 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Food for thought
[Mars Polar Lander Mission Status - January 25, 2000]

Just some food for thought,

Suppose the signal that Stanford University picked up isn't from our missing Mars probe. Just where or whom might it be originating from?

Scroll down for JPL news release....

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Mission Status - January 25, 2000
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Mars Polar Lander Mission Status January 25, 2000 Mission managers have decided to send another set of commands to Mars to investigate the possibility that a signal detected by a radio dish at California's Stanford University came from Mars Polar Lander. The commands were sent at 10 a.m. PST today. They will instruct the lander, if it is operating, to send a signal directly to Earth to the antenna at Stanford on Wednesday, January 26, at approximately 1 p.m. PST. The Stanford receiving station will listen again during the window on Wednesday to see if it picks up a signal that could originate from Mars. The results of this test will not be immediate and it will take the team several days to process the data. Mission managers sent commands several times in December and January instructing Polar Lander to send a radio signal to the 45-meter (150-foot) antenna at Stanford. Although no signal was detected in real-time, the team in charge of the Stanford antenna says that after additional processing of the data they may have detected a signal that could have come from Mars during tests on December 18 and January 4. Because the signal was so weak, it took several weeks for the Stanford team to process their data and reach this conclusion. "This week's test is a real long-shot, and I wouldn't want to get anyone too excited about it," said Richard Cook, Polar Lander project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA. "The signal that the Stanford team detected is definitely artificial, but there are any one of a number of places it could have originated on or near Earth. Still, we need to conduct this test to rule out the possibility that the signal could be coming from Polar Lander." If in fact the signal were from Polar Lander, two failures would have had to occur. First, the lander's X-band radio that it would use to transmit directly to Earth would have to be broken. Second, there would have to be a problem somewhere in the relay with Mars Global Surveyor that prevented the signal from being picked up and relayed by the orbiter. It is unlikely that a broken transmitter on the lander could be fixed, and unclear whether a problem with the relay could be resolved. Although the Stanford data from the previous tests took several weeks to process, the team expects to have results within several days now that they know what they are looking for. Even if the signal were coming from the lander, there is little hope that any science could be returned. However, it would give the team a few more clues in trying to eliminate possible failure modes. Mars Polar Lander is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, DC. Lockheed Martin Astronautics Inc., Denver, CO, is the agency's industrial partner for development and operation of the spacecraft. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, (Reference #2)

NASA: Stanford Picks Up Mars Signal
NASA: There IS Life On Mars
MPL: Topography of crash site.
VIEW-2 MPL CRASH-SITE


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REFERENCES:

1. Steve Wingate California Director SKYWATCH INTERNATIONAL Anomalous Images and UFO Files http://www.anomalous-images.com

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Reference #2: MUFOR, ibid;
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91109.
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