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Post [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

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Nasa says it has found "compelling" evidence that liquid water flowed recently on the surface of Mars.

The finding adds further weight to the idea that Mars might harbour the right conditions for life.

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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

My next freediving destination! A few hundred years of terraforming and I'm in.

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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

How many mils thick will your wetsuit be for diving in liquid carbon dioxide?

I recommend at least a 750mm (or 3/4M) Elios to keep warm (or alive) for the first ten minutes.

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LOL! And 500 kilo weight belt. And Laser-speargun.

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Martian hunting hahaha. Rever back to laser scopes for spearguns thread, a little bit more advanced but it seems weve allready got a concept to work from
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

Few days ago NASA published a new surprising discovery - another firm proof of past presence of flowing water on Mars:
NASA - Mars Rover Spirit Unearths Surprise Evidence of Wetter Past

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A no-longer functional wheel on the Spirit rover provided scientists with the best evidence yet that Mars once held water. Dragged along by the rover, the wheel unearthed a soil deposit composed of about 90% pure silica. ...

Another article about it: Wired Science - Wired Blogs
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

There are some new rather surprising discoveries about water on Mars. Well, the first one is already older - it tells that the southern polar ice cap contains enough water to cover the entire planet approximately 36 feet (11 meters) deep if melted, according to a new radar study. That alone is already a serious amount of water, but lately (published on 1 November 2007), ESA's Mars Express probe discovered possible massive deposits of water ice (up to 2.5 km thick) right near the equator - which is quite surprising and scientist have problems believing it - normally ice on Mars equator would quickly evaporate in Mars atmospheric conditions, so it must be covered by several meters of sediments and dust to be preserved.

So altogether, it seems there is enough water on Mars for a decent diving.
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

Space.com: Once-Habitable Lake Found on Mars
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A lake that might once have been habitable may have filled a crater for a long time on early Mars, new spacecraft images reveal.

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) captured the images that suggest the debris-strewn Holden Crater once held a calm body of water that could have harbored life. There is so far no convincing evidence life does or ever did exist on Mars, however.

"Holden crater has some of the best-exposed lake deposits and ancient megabreccia known on Mars," said Alfred McEwen, principal scientist for MRO's HiRISE camera. "Both contain minerals that formed in the presence of water and mark potentially habitable environments. This would be an excellent place to send a rover or sample-return mission to make major advances in understanding if Mars supported life."
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The team running the two extremely successful Mars rovers faces budget cuts and may be forced to suspend at least one of them to save on costs:

SPACE.com -- Budget Cuts Could Shut Down Mars Rover

This sounds very sad, especially, because the cost effectiveness of this project is incredible - the rovers were planned to work 100 days, but are now in their fifth year of operation and still delivering very valuable data.

Even sadder is that only $4 millions are missing in the budget for this year - in comparison it is the cost of 16 minutes of the Iraq war! According to sources based on Congressional information, the war costs $341.4 million per day. According to other sources who include also other indirect costs, not officially accounted, the cost is around 600 millions per day. So it would make the missing budget equivalent to less than 10 minutes of war
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

I say we just make the Astronauts at the ISS, go to to bare bones rations, just like in the old Oregon Trail Game from Apple computers. Save the 4 million that way.
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

There are two new interesting articles at Space.com about water on Mars again. The first one is showing that relatively recently there probably were huge glaciers in repeated periods: SPACE.com -- Strange Scars on Mars Suggest Recent Glaciers
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The other one is about the found of remnants of possible hydrothermal springs: SPACE.com -- Mars Features Resemble Hydrothermal Springs
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

The Phoenix Polar Mars Lander is another sond to visit Mars. It will dig into the polar ice, and research the history of ice/water, look for possible signs of past or present life, and collect other data.

It is scheduled to land later today - at 7:53 PM Pacific time. It is 8 hours and 35 minutes from the time I am writing this post. There will be live web TV coverage at NASA - NASA TV starting at 3:30 PM Pacific time

The main page of the Phoenix project with the count down and other info is here: NASA - Phoenix
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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

Photographs returned from todays landing of the newest Martian lander seem to provide the most convincing evidence that water did once flow on Mars

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Re: [News] Water 'flowed recently' on Mars

Yehaa, what would hyeparis think if he saw that lol. If they were looking for volunteers to go and terraform I would do it. It would be completely wild after it got started. We couldn't bring every sort of organism that is required for life to be sustained, so it would be an evolutionary blank canvas. It would be very interesting.
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Si can take it Besides he's in Portugal fishing with Marco this weekend so will be drunk as a skunk for at least another week! Plenty of time for this thread to sink a little
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