- Forward-contamination
Forward-contamination is the contamination of other worlds with
Earth microbes. The risk of forward-contamination is twofold: that human beings may accidentally seed a previously sterile world, thus creating "extraterrestrials " that are really of terrestrial origin (and which might even make it impossible to determine whether the life later found is terrestric or local); or that an actual alienbiosphere could be devastated by Earth's bacteria.Forward-contamination has been demonstrated by the apparent survival on the
Moon ofStreptococcus bacteria onSurveyor 3 , which is however no longer thought to be true.Given the impossibility of sending a
bacteria -free human being into space, forward-contamination will remain an issue for as long as manned missions continue. Assuming a manned mission eventually reachesMars , for example, it is inevitable that a microbial soup will be released into the environment of the red planet. The best known fictional portrayal of forward-contamination is in "The War of the Worlds ", where would-be alien conquerors are killed off by Earth microbes.See also
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Back-contamination
*Extraterrestrial life
*Panspermia
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