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Astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch speculates methods of finding life may have been destructive in itself.
The Viking landers became the first US mission to land safely on and explore Mars in 1976 , that may be the closest we've ever come to finding it.
The scientist advises another mission should be sent to the Red Planet with these considerations in mind.
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