Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Potential Biohazards of Stars and Planets
In space, many non visible things are present. For example, on a star or planet, there may be a group of microorganisms; or a single microorganism that is becoming extinct, that ,may be present in the atmosphere, on the surface, or underground.
Chemicals, microorganisms, extremely intense; yet shielded radiation sources, or other hazards may be present. It is the responsibility of the researchers to determine the potential and existing hazards status before landing specific vehicles on the surface.
For my own research, I would include a special vehicle that would fly over the land area sequentially from the highest portion of the atmosphere to the surface at 3” intervals. The vehicle would determine the content of the atmosphere from microorganismic to chemical and electromagnetic.
The vehicle would also determine biohazards that may be present to a person who may decide to land onto the surface.
The vehicle would also take surface samples and bore ungerground for under surface sampling procedures. This would prevent human electromagnetic attraction of microorganisms from surfacing and causing potential space and atmospherical biohazards.
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