NASA's more recent efforts

In most cases, the instruments we send to Mars are essentially revamped versions of experiments we have sent to Mars before, but with better technology.

Microscopes and digging tools are new, and hold the possibility of independently testing the Viking results, in theory.

How the new data relates to, supports, or contradicts the Viking biology experiments remains to be seen. It appears that it is not a high priority for NASA to confirm/reject the various hypotheses derived from the Viking biology experiment data.

Instead, NASA is concentrating on looking for (and finding!) evidence of past water on Mars.

This is certainly an interesting conclusion, but one gets the sense a little bit that NASA has backed off from the very difficult biology experiments, in part because it might be too difficult to draw a solid conclusion one way or the other.

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