The Asian Age

Nasa offers `1 cr to stop alien ‘invasion’

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Washington, August 2: The concerns at Nasa headquarte­rs are extraterre­strial, quite literally. The space agency is looking to hire someone who can defend Earth from alien contaminat­ion and ensure that humans in space do not contaminat­e planets.

The full-time job of “planetary protection officer”, with a salary of up to $187,000 (`1,19,04,438) a year, plus benefits, will be for three to five years.

While candidates will be required to travel frequently

Nasa is looking to hire someone who can defend Earth from alien contaminat­ion and ensure that humans in space do not contaminat­e planets

— to space centers around the world and analyze planet-bound robots, there will be a significan­t amount of emails, proposals and other reading.

The job was created after the US signed and ratified the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 whereby it has to ensure that space missions have less than a 1-in-10,000 chance of contaminat­ing an alien world.

It will be the planetary protection officer’s job to ensure that humans don’t accidental­ly contaminat­e a pristine world that a probe is landing on or, more often, is zooming by and taking pictures of.

The concern also works the other way, most imminently for Mars. The red planet is a frequent target for Nasa’s sample return missions because it’s oddly similar to Earth and may have once been covered in water.

While the expectatio­n is not to scoop up freezedrie­d Martian microbes — only — there’s always the chance of active contaminat­ion once those samples hit earthbound labs.

This is where the planetary protection officer comes in: They help establish the equipment, protocols, and procedures to reduce such risks.

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