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THE SCIENTIST WHOSE EXPERIMENT ON MARS 25 YEARS AGO MAY HAVE BEEN FIRST TO DETECT LIFE ON MARS APPEARS TONIGHT ON THE HISTORY CHANNEL
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BELTSVILLE, MD, August 18, 2000.-One of the early pioneers
in the scientific search for life on Mars, Dr. Gilbert V.
Levin, appears at 9 PM ET/PT on The History Channel's hour-long
weekly series THIS WEEK IN HISTORY.
Dr. Levin, who today is President of Biospherics Inc., (NASDAQ/BINC),
a biotech company based here, talks on tonight's program about
his Viking Labeled Release (LR) life detection instrument
that landed on Mars in 1976. His experiment produced the first
evidence of the existence of life on Mars, a finding that
became immediately engulfed in controversy that has continued
to this day.
Recently new interest in Dr. Levin's experiment was stirred
by NASA's decision to land new rovers on Mars, amid renewed,
heated debate among scientists over the existence of life
on the red planet.
Earlier this month, Dr. Levin, one of a trio of scientists
who participated in NASA's Viking Mission 25 years ago, presented
a paper at the Annual Meeting of the International Society
for Optical Engineering in San Diego, which refuted the mainstay
arguments against life on Mars. Since a variety of new findings
have made the presence of organic matter and liquid water
on Mars seem more plausible, his original LR experiment now
appears much more credible.
The consensus of interested scientists has been that the
Viking LR results on Mars, though positive, were chemical
in origin and not biological. In a l997 publication, however,
following two decades of study, Levin finally concluded that
Viking had indeed detected living microorganisms on Mars.
Acknowledging that many scientists may remain unconvinced,
he proposes a new test to settle the issue once and for all
and urges that it be sent on the next lander mission to Mars.
In THIS WEEK IN HISTORY, The History Channel takes an entertaining,
week-by-week look at history, from its most monumental events
to the whimsical moments that tell us as much about who we
were and where we were headed. Giselle Fernandez and Josh
Binswanger host tonight's program. For more information visit
HistoryChannel.com.
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