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You know the moon, right — the big space rock humans landed on for the first time 50 years ago?
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Well, astronauts left a lot of stuff behind there.
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Stuff like used scientific equipment, clothing, food wrappers and, well… their poop.
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Across all 6 moon landings, Apollo astronauts left 96 bags of human waste on the moon.
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We're talking poop.
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Pee.
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Vomit.
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It was left behind to save weight for the return trip.
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Stuffed in big trash baggies, like this one, dropped from Apollo 11.
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Inside those bags is a big, unanswered question — a scientific mystery that I want answered: Is there anything alive in that moon poop?
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I know, I know, this sounds ridiculous.
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But the answer might help us understand how life started on Earth.
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And it can help us understand our potential to contaminate other worlds — like Mars — with our literal s***.
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And the answer, it's not too far away.
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It's lying in wait, nearly 240,000 miles away, on the moon.
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Right here. Those — this really isn't to scale.
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What I'm saying is we gotta go back for that s***.
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Human feces can be disgusting, sure. This is not — this is Play Doh.
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But it's also teaming with life.
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Around half of its mass is made up of bacteria, representing some of the 1,000-plus species of microbes that live in our guts.
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With the moon landings, we took microbial life on Earth to the most extreme environment it has ever been in.
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And we don't know if it can survive there.
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In all the ways Earth is so hospitable to life, the moon is not.
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It does not have a protective magnetic field to deflect the most powerful and damaging cosmic radiation.
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It doesn't have an ozone layer to absorb the sun's ultraviolet rays.
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It doesn't have an atmosphere.
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And the moon is subjected to wild temperature swings over day and night.
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A lot would have to go right for the microbes to still be alive there — or at least revivable from a dormant state.
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But there are some scientists who want to go back and check, because there are two really fascinating things that we can learn from this poop.
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The first has to do with a planet millions of miles away from the moon: Mars.
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For decades, scientists have wondered if there's life on Mars — and they're getting closer to figuring it out.
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Mars has a thin atmosphere, evidence of flowing water, and a more hospitable environment than the moon.
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If microbes can survive on the moon, they're even more likely to survive on Mars.
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So what happens if humans go to Mars and leave their poop there and the microbes in it start to spread?
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It will be hard to tell what life we find there is Martian and what life we brought with us if we accidentally contaminate the planet with our poop.
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There's also a bigger question.
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There's a hypothesis about how life started on Earth, that (it) didn't actually start on Earth at all.
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That some asteroid or comet, containing some microbes, crashed-landed here and seeded life on the planet.
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Finding living things in the moon poop could support that hypothesis, because if microbial life can survive on the moon, it can survive on an asteroid, too.
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And if the hypothesis is true, it can mean life travels across the universe, jumping from planet-to-planet, from asteroid collisions.
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Here's a wilder thought: Let's say an asteroid comes hurteling by, slams into the moon, and projects the Apollo mission moon poop into the deep reaches of space.
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Could that seed life in the broader universe?
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Maybe.
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So how do we figure out the answer to these great mysteries?
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Easy.
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We go back.
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