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...ks scared many readers. H. G. Wells’sbook planted fears in people that the ordinary life from one planet willbe antagonistic, and even murderous, to t... ...th which those surfaces could be sterilized.Tenney et al. pointed out that ordinary, machine-finished metal sur-faces contained grooves and scratches ... ...tance, asked for more explana-tion of LRL’s utility, complaining that “the ordinary layman is unin-formed as to the necessity of this lab and what its... ...of these colonies proved quite difficult to raise. For instance,developing ordinary mouse specimens was fairly easy, but raisinggerm-free colonies del... ...and H. Y. McSween, Jr., “Water and the Thermal Evolution of Carbonaceous Chondrite Parent Bodies,” Icarus 82 (1989): 244–280. 25. J. R. Cronin and S... ...i.e., having thestructure characteristic of the class of meteorites called chondrites)nonicy material. Assuming a radial temperature gradient in the... ...m and H. Y. McSween, Jr., “Water and the Thermal Evolution of Carbonaceous Chondrite Parent Bodies,” Icarus 82 (1989): 244–280, as reported in Clark... ...mm, H. Y. McSween, Jr., “Water and the Thermal Evolution of Carbonaceous Chondrite Parent Bodies,” Icarus 82 (1989): 244 (temperature estimates give... ... that “We are a restless peo- ple, prone to encroachment, impatient of the ordinary laws of progress. . . forgetting that, throughout nature, noble gr...