http://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/sep/26/nasa-curiosity-rover-mars-soil-water
Water has been discovered in the fine-grained soil on the surface of Mars, which could be a useful resource for future human missions to the red planet, according to measurements made by Nasa's Curiosity rover. Pretty amazing stuff. Terraforming a possibility? |
http://media.heavy.com/media/2012/08/tumblr_m3td422taC1qc42hdo1_500.gif GL |
i guess this increases the likelihood of there being some sort of life on mars?
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The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one
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that gif is why you should always be sun smart when at the beach
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that's some next level stuff
good on ya, Curiosity. Drop a POI pin and tear that dust up to find the previous drop teams' Spirit & Opportunity idle botbots. then take photo's (which are pretty cool) and samples of.... rocks? but don't even send them back to the lab for a look because that launch was a one way ticket. |
Hope they find oil on Mars, NASA will get a 1000% funding boost. Liberate the s*** out of Mars.
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Fossil fuels like oil and coal are the compressed remains of millions of years of carbon-based life. If we found oil on mars it would be more amazing for the implications. ;)
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yeah but what the gentleman was going at is if they found the oils on mars its a pretty sure bet that the good ol USA would be on mars tomorrow with the oil find patrol of freedom bustin heads and taking names
finding water is nice and all but we still have that over here,,, even if evian and coca cola finds it for twenty cents a container load up in the mountains and sells it off for 4 bucks fiddy a 500ml bottle its simple economics aint it? |
Hey rulz, how was the trip to Mexico?
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yeah but what the gentleman was going at is if they found the oils on mars its a pretty sure bet that the good ol USA would be on mars tomorrow with the oil find patrol of freedom bustin heads and taking namesfinding water is nice and all but we still have that over here,,, even if evian and coca cola finds it for twenty cents a container load up in the mountains and sells it off for 4 bucks fiddy a 500ml bottleits simple economics aint it? It's easy when you think simple. We're trying to stop burning our own fossil fuels, why would we invest billions/trillions into a project that will allow us to do it again? I... |
Not enough for terraforming, and the need to basically turn over every square mile of regolith is a bummer. Mars isn't a good place to terraform anyway, as without a magnetic field its atmosphere gets blown away by the sun over time.
Its a pretty big deal for colonisation though, one of the big issues with Mars is the need to truck in water. |
I'm just left wondering how the hell this was not known decades ago with all the probes that we've sent there...
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I'm just left wondering how the hell this was not known decades ago with all the probes that we've sent there... Its a pretty small percentage, the probes were less sophisticated, and the distribution may not be even. Or NASA knows the Truth and they are slowly preparing us for their Release of Information on Aliens. |
The early stuff that I saw seemed to indicate that they thought that this would be uniform across the planet, which is what confused me. Guess that ground analyzer thingamabob on the new thing really was a big step forward in terms of what they've sent there.
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I'm just left wondering how the hell this was not known decades ago with all the probes that we've sent there... My guess is they don't release this kinda info to the public unless they're 99.99999% sure of the data and results they have. They have been saying we think there is water on mars for a while now |
I find these explanations acceptable, you shall both be knighted.
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They are. |
I'm just left wondering how the hell this was not known decades ago with all the probes that we've sent there... a couple of reasons... only 3 rovers have had the capability to do soil sample testing on site. spirit & opportunity only landed in 2004 & curiosity in 2012... so that's how no one 'knew' there was water in the soil decades ago. from memory, there was a problem with the soil testers on both spirit & opportunity.. one had a blocked intake & the other had a broken oven. both spirit & opportunity discovered evidence of water previously existing in the soil & on the surface or mars in the form of goethite. nasa made the appropriate press releases.. there were no dragons, ninjas or aliens so no one much cared. curiosity discovered the water in the soil within the first couple of months of it landing on mars. nasa made the appropriate press releases.. the article in the op is just about the formal release of scientific papers. it's hilarious that knobs like faceman are always spouting crap like 'tell us the truth nasa!' when the truth is right there for anyone to read about... it's just not the wondrous fairy tale some people want to hear. |
from memory, there was a problem with the soil testers on both spirit & opportunity.. one had a blocked intake & the other had a broken oven. Doh, you'd think NASA would have tried to fix or replace those things before sending them off in billion dollar space probes! |
thats just silly, why would god put water on mars?
- my nan when I told her about this news |
drow's aura is still global. only ranged creeps close to her get it but I thought it was always that way?
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