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Re: Amusing article on the launch

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Originally Posted by Richard
I'm certainly no expert, but it seems to me that planets with atmospheres are fairly well protected against life-material contaminants on the outer surfaces of objects that enter. Those surfaces are going to get very hot.
well yeah, but from launch time at earth to landing time on the other planet its often 1 or 2 years - sometimes much longer. Anything that contaminated the probe during launch has a long time to find its way inside the probe, where it will be protected, like the electronics and parachutes are protected.
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