mars has had water flows. - by jimjack
jimjack on 9/12/2006 at 04:54
Mars gets more and more interesting to me. NASA photos have shown new deposits seen in two gullies on mars that may have carried sediment through them sometime during the past seven years. What better reason for a manned mission to mars.
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http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/main/index.html) http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/main/index.html
I wonder if we could allow water to exist in liquid form to potentially colonize mars because there doesn't seem to be a dense enough atmosphere. Maybe need a kind of greenhouse up there.
This shows the mars rovers progress
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http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/home/) http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/home/
This made me laugh though Im sorry Dave I cannot do this.
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http://theonion.com/content/node/54360) http://theonion.com/content/node/54360
Gingerbread Man on 9/12/2006 at 04:57
this is all a complete fucking lie designed to distract joe gullible
water on mars who the fuck cares
have you ever been to mars?
i havent
jimjack on 9/12/2006 at 05:08
Hey don't quash a young person's interest in outerspace man. at least until i have something better to do on a friday nite.
And just say I did get to mars. You won't be quite the cynic.
Gingerbread Man on 9/12/2006 at 05:10
no one has ever been to mars it isnt real
anyway even if they had so what because lol are there ALIENS????? :D
Gingerbread Man on 9/12/2006 at 05:20
hahahahahaha its so true :thumb:
Gorgonseye on 9/12/2006 at 05:28
So, what do we do when we get to Mars....? (Because you totally know I'm stowing away on your space shuttle....)
Gingerbread Man on 9/12/2006 at 05:28
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jimjack on 9/12/2006 at 05:35
the sardonic turn of events is not unexpected here. Total recall, good one.
Still I find it fascinating that there could have been some form of life on mars. Throw some vegation on there and who knows. They could build a launchpad on the moon, but it would take at least three years to get to mars. Likely the astronauts would develop some kind of clausterphobia or cabin fever and end up killing each other. So then it would be practical to build space stations along the way. It would cost billions of dollars but then they could throw some plants in a greenhouse up there.
better still.
Develope some way to melt the icecaps to release carbons and gasses into the atmosphere to densify it. Also I am certain ast some point in my lifetime they weill develope shuttles capable of travelling at light speed. IT COULD HAPPEN.