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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 24, 2021 7:37:46 GMT -5
Very cool, cant wait to see that report. And its not like this guy is just anyone, he was the Pentagon program chief.
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Post by brobear on Mar 26, 2021 7:52:18 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 28, 2021 9:22:18 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 30, 2021 16:12:24 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Apr 5, 2021 4:15:01 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Apr 7, 2021 1:10:59 GMT -5
www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/mars-missing-water-might-be-hiding-its-minerals-180977270/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=socialmedia&fbclid=IwAR0wWGrTzx-7DA7uy7nvWnunsixwswhMdkaCgvjxft4H5fTSDt28nV2cIAA Mars’ Missing Water Might Be Hiding in Its Minerals. New research estimates how much water was absorbed into the mineral makeup of Mars’ crust. The Martian landscape is an arid expanse of craters and sandstorms, but scientists have spotted several signs that at one point in its life, the Red Planet was awash with blue waters. Scientists have theorized that much of the planet’s water was lost to outer space as the atmosphere dissipated. But the planet’s vast oceans couldn’t have been lost to space fast enough to account for other milestones in Mars’ existence. The water must have gone somewhere else. A new study presents a solution: the water became incorporated into the chemical makeup of the ground itself. The research uses new computer models and found that if Mars once had a global ocean between 328 and 4,900 feet deep, then a significant amount of that water might now be stored in the planet’s crust. “That's really important because that means Mars already becomes pretty arid 3 billion years ago,” says Scheller to Inverse. “That kind of constraints when we think that Mars would have had this water, which ultimately has implications for habitability.”
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Post by Montezuma on Apr 10, 2021 2:39:51 GMT -5
When i was a child, i always wanted to make record of being the first person to mars.
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Post by brobear on Apr 10, 2021 2:56:18 GMT -5
When i was a child, i always wanted to make record of being the first person to mars. I was 20 years old when Neil Alden Armstrong walked on the moon. I am now 72 years old and there has yet to be a man on Mars. Do you believe that there is any chance of finding life on Mars?
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Post by Montezuma on Apr 10, 2021 3:40:37 GMT -5
When i was a child, i always wanted to make record of being the first person to mars. I was 20 years old when Neil Alden Armstrong walked on the moon. I am now 72 years old and there has yet to be a man on Mars. Do you believe that there is any chance of finding life on Mars? That possible and impossible. Frozen lakes has been found on Mars giving the possiblity of life. The problem is sun's harmful radiations and lack of oxygen however scientists are trying to solve these problems. I donot know excatly but many years ago i heard that they would release an element that would convert the carbon dioxide of Mars into Oxygen. I heard if Mars reaching process will be successful so they would try to find life on one of the jupiter's moon where they have also found water.
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Post by brobear on Apr 10, 2021 3:56:07 GMT -5
On Mars, I think that either some Paleontologists should be trained as astronauts or astronauts taught to be Paleontologists. I would suspect finding some fossils there. As for actual life; their best chances are beneath the surface - underground. I doubt they will find anything alive, but it would be exciting if they did. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210408131457.htm The Perseverance rover has just landed on Mars. Meanwhile, its precursor Curiosity continues to explore the base of Mount Sharp (officially Aeolis Mons), a mountain several kilometres high at the centre of the Gale crater. Using the telescope on the ChemCam instrument to make detailed observations of the steep terrain of Mount Sharp at a distance, a French-US team headed by William Rapin, CNRS researcher at the Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie (CNRS/Université Toulouse III/CNES), has discovered that the Martian climate recorded there alternated between dry and wetter periods, before drying up completely about 3 billion years ago.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Apr 15, 2021 7:20:31 GMT -5
Reply 61. Looks like earth has a green electric world pool 😄.
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Post by brobear on Apr 15, 2021 7:30:53 GMT -5
Generations. Where do you stand? 1- 1900 to 1924: the G.I. Generation ... ( this generation fits between my grandparents and my parents ). 2- 1925 to 1945: the Silent Generation ... ( my parents - the Greatest Generation ). 3- 1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers ... ( my generation ). 4- 1965 to 1979: Thirteeners or Generation X .. ( a niece and a nephew ). 5- 1980 to 2000: Millennials or Generation Y ... ( my 2 daughters ). 6- 2000–: New Silent Generation or Generation Z ... ( my 7 grandkids ). Generations X,Y, and Z, is there a Buck Rogers or a Flash Gordon among you - a space pioneer willing to go out there and conquer MARS?
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Post by brobear on Apr 15, 2021 8:00:51 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Apr 16, 2021 1:18:47 GMT -5
The word “star fleet” is an inspiration to make a story. If I make one, it will be about humans conquering new planets but they will have to meet some dangerous beings.
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Post by brobear on Apr 16, 2021 1:39:18 GMT -5
Quote: The word “star fleet” is an inspiration to make a story. If I make one, it will be about humans conquering new planets but they will have to meet some dangerous beings. *Star Fleet is the organization that the star trek crew belong to.
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Post by Montezuma on Apr 16, 2021 3:40:30 GMT -5
I believe that on mars, micro-organisms must present.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Apr 18, 2021 14:03:28 GMT -5
I believe that on mars, micro-organisms must present. I agree with you. Mars has a certain amount of oxygen.
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Post by tom on Apr 18, 2021 17:40:15 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on Apr 18, 2021 20:44:56 GMT -5
It shows that mars is a challenging mission. To live to mars is also difficult.
Temperature is -81° which is too much less to support life as our earth's temperature is 14°.
There is frozen water but i donot think that in such a great amount.
Sun's harmful radiations are also very difficult to tackle.
Carbon dioxide is too much yet scientists are trying to make an element to convert it into oxygen.
I think mars will be visited by scientists in 2029 or 2031. My guess.
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Post by brobear on Apr 19, 2021 3:06:05 GMT -5
Navy spots pyramid-shaped UFOs on video, Pentagon confirms
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