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An integrated multi-purpose biology instrument utilizing a single detector, the mass spectrometer.
- Source :
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Life sciences and space research [Life Sci Space Res] 1972; Vol. 10, pp. 211-25. - Publication Year :
- 1972
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Abstract
- A mass spectrometer is used to analyze the gas phase in a number of reaction vessels filled with Martian soil. By choosing appropriate incubation conditions this instrument can be used to perform a wide spectrum of experiments ranging from the observation of general indices of life, i.e. processes and patterns unexplainable by physico-chemical mechanisms, to assays utilizing isotopes which probe for specific metabolic processes. Of particular interest is the in situ incubation in which a Martian soil sample is maintained at a constant temperature and its gas phase composition analyzed with time. Properly interpreted, this is a very general life-detection probe which makes minimal assumption as to the nature of Martian biology. Other assays and measurements concerning the soil and the atmosphere compatible with this method are also described.
- Subjects :
- Atmosphere analysis
Atmosphere chemistry
Biology instrumentation
Carbon Dioxide analysis
Hydrogen chemistry
Organic Chemicals chemistry
Oxygen analysis
Photochemistry
Soil Microbiology
Temperature
Yeasts metabolism
Exobiology instrumentation
Mars
Soil analysis
Space Flight instrumentation
Spacecraft instrumentation
Spectrum Analysis instrumentation
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0075-9422
- Volume :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Life sciences and space research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11898840