Topic: And Phoenix finds ice on Mars (Read 2356 times)

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fuck scientists
let's build our own rocket without them knowing, secretly launch it then a year latter tap them on the shoulder like "hey bub, looks like there's some life on Mars afterall, heh"
man I'm excited. Who of you guys'll help me with this?
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Hey so update, they weren't absolutely sure it was Ice I guess, but they are 100% sure now and have found water:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080731/sc_nm/space_mars_dc

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this is a pretty big shift in paradigms for this guy (me). they are talking about areas which could be habitable on mars now huh. i mean, of course i severely doub there are cos who wants to get their hopes up but it's pretty cool that mars is not just a dead rock now.
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I read this last night, it's really cool, it'll take about a month to analyse all the data from this sample, and see if there is evidence of organic components...
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strong dust storms and a weak magnetic field doesn't exactly make it the most habitable place in the universe. fuck that. i'd rather be part of the 2nd lunar expedition. i'm pretty stoked on it. apparently you can make water out of lunar dust and then there's the whole helium 3 thing.
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We have dust storms too, it's called a sand storm 'round these parts. Those dust storms are natural so understanding the wind patterns of mars would be benificial on reducing the risks of running into one all the time.
Last Edit: August 01, 2008, 04:14:25 pm by Boulvae
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Pretty damn awesome!

That being true, wouldn't life have been feasible at one point? There was something about Mars being Earth-like (that is, it even held the same distance away from the sun as the earth does). Finding life would be pretty big.

How does the magnetic field work? I'm currently reading through an E+M textbook for kicks, and it explained that we have one due to a heavily iron-filled core. Interestingly, the field force of magnetism here pretty much dwarfs the force of gravity, but there is another force to equalize that, so we only have gravity. Fun stuff. Anyways, how does that factor in sustaining life on Mars?
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it found poop now: http://www.smh.com.au/news/science/nasas-next-small-step-may-be-into-martian-manure/2008/08/04/1217701947632.html
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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j1hvRUNc9W-3lupLU6TLQtR0gdRAD92BQ7K00

just read this... kind of a bummer.
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Dude it says that the chemical is a natural and man-made around here. Does that mean nature made that chemical by itself alone? Could it be that sentient life lived there if nature didn't by itself? Proof that Earth is gonna end up like Mars?

Interesting none the less, cause if some of it IS alien-made that nature didn't make all on it's own then that may have already answered one of our questions.

Plus it's fun to look a little more optimistic with space travel, I don't want to kill my sci-fi fantasies.
Last Edit: August 05, 2008, 03:37:08 pm by Boulvae
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