News story about Mars.
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News story about Mars.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 074940.htm
Anyone catch this today? I saw the story on the news section of Google.
Its about an idea that Mars has been cold and dry most of its life, with very short periods of wet and warm.
Anyone catch this today? I saw the story on the news section of Google.
Its about an idea that Mars has been cold and dry most of its life, with very short periods of wet and warm.
Don't you just hate it when hard science smashes your pet theories? So much for life on mars...
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rocks from mines 400 feet below the surface have been cracked open and there have been microbes living and thriving in the rock. I think its very likely that the entirety of mars is infused with life. And theres always the pyramids and the face and the hidden underground alien bases
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Quiet you. Nobody must know about my bases.kojikun wrote:rocks from mines 400 feet below the surface have been cracked open and there have been microbes living and thriving in the rock. I think its very likely that the entirety of mars is infused with life. And theres always the pyramids and the face and the hidden underground alien bases
Though the new report doesn't entirely rule out the possibility of life, it does kinda make it more unlikely to have extremely advanced forms. I think.
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The pyramids and face have been found to be normal rock formations that cast unusual shadows. Unless, of course, you're a conspiracy theorist, in which case paranoia away!kojikun wrote:<snip>And theres always the pyramids and the face and the hidden underground alien bases
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The prevailing view nowadays is that the microbes are the results of terrestial contamination...that rock has been sitting in Antartica for millenia, after all.Simon H.Johansen wrote:But what about the fossilized microbes found in an asteroid that used to be a fragment of Mars??
However, ESA's Beagle 2 probe will be landing on Mars in about a year's time and it will be carrying life-detecting equipment which are more sensitive than those on the Vikings...
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Problems with that are myriad.Simon H.Johansen wrote:But what about the fossilized microbes found in an asteroid that used to be a fragment of Mars??
A) The meteorite has been on Earth for a bloody long time.
B) The structures are almost much too small to contain much of the machinery of life.
C) Non-biological processes could likely have formed the features too.
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