Salty water found on Mars!!!

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Mars has water on its surface, and it's in liquid form at least some of the time.

NASA on Monday announced the results of a new study showing that salty liquid water flows seasonally on Mars, giving the red planet one of the essential ingredients for life.

Guys, this is my fantasy theory.....I believe we've all been here before....only on Mars. And thanks to global warming neglects, we fucked the planet up and that world came to an end, as did mankind. So God believe we all deserve a second chance gave us this planet that we call earth....and guess what? We're doing the same exact shit. Fuckin it up!!

So the lesson here, next time God....create only the animals and leave human beings OUT!!
 
Mars is fucked up because it isn't a "Goldilocks planet", like earth is. Humans never lived there, but even if they did, those humans never made it to earth. If you have the ability to go to other planets, you wouldn't fade away without leaving behind proof you existed on the new planet.
 
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Mars is fucked up because it isn't a "Goldy Locks" planet, like earth is. Humans never lived there, but even if they did, those humans never made it to earth. If you have the ability to go to other planets, you wouldn't fade away without leaving behind proof you existed on the new planet.

Listen, I'm just being giddy.....and making light of this. You are 100% correct, unless we find a McDonalds wrapper, humans never lived there.
 
Interestingly enough, they found a meteorite up in the Arctic that they positively identified as being from Mars, and it had small fossils in it.

Among these, the famous specimen Allan Hills 84001 has a different rock type than other Martian meteorites: it is an orthopyroxenite (an igneous rock dominantly composed of orthopyroxene). For this reason it is classified within its own group, the "OPX Martian meteorites". This meteorite received much attention after an electron microscope revealed structures that were considered to be the fossilized remains of bacteria-like lifeforms. As of 2005, scientific consensus was that the microfossils were not indicative of Martian life, but of contamination by earthly biofilms. However, in 2009, new analyses ruled out earthly and non-biological origins, presenting strong evidence of life on Mars.[18] ALH 84001 is as old as the basaltic and intermediate shergottite groups — i.e., 4.1 billion years old.

Martian meteorite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Remember back around 11 or 12 years ago when they were thinking they would find water on Mars?

Nice to see it is confirmed.

And................they way they know the water is salty is because they spectrum analyzed it. The rover is equipped to do that.
 
Mars has water on its surface, and it's in liquid form at least some of the time.

NASA on Monday announced the results of a new study showing that salty liquid water flows seasonally on Mars, giving the red planet one of the essential ingredients for life.

Guys, this is my fantasy theory.....I believe we've all been here before....only on Mars. And thanks to global warming neglects, we fucked the planet up and that world came to an end, as did mankind. So God believe we all deserve a second chance gave us this planet that we call earth....and guess what? We're doing the same exact shit. Fuckin it up!!

So the lesson here, next time God....create only the animals and leave human beings OUT!!

God has an embarassingly high learning curve it seems. Created Man who was incomplete. Created other animals as a sexual partner for Man but failed so finally created women from man instead. And their very first offspring murdered one another so good God's design. :)
 
How do they know it's salty?

Because they found the salts in forms that only happen when the disolve in liquid water. The water's gone. The salts are still there.

And they're relatively recent. Making scientists think that this may be an annual occurrence.
 
Salty water found on Mars!!!
It's that gd global warming which has now infected the entire Milky Way. The entire universe will be next. GD farting bovines!
 
Interestingly enough, they found a meteorite up in the Arctic that they positively identified as being from Mars, and it had small fossils in it.

Among these, the famous specimen Allan Hills 84001 has a different rock type than other Martian meteorites: it is an orthopyroxenite (an igneous rock dominantly composed of orthopyroxene). For this reason it is classified within its own group, the "OPX Martian meteorites". This meteorite received much attention after an electron microscope revealed structures that were considered to be the fossilized remains of bacteria-like lifeforms. As of 2005, scientific consensus was that the microfossils were not indicative of Martian life, but of contamination by earthly biofilms. However, in 2009, new analyses ruled out earthly and non-biological origins, presenting strong evidence of life on Mars.[18] ALH 84001 is as old as the basaltic and intermediate shergottite groups — i.e., 4.1 billion years old.

Martian meteorite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
wikiwinks? That settles the debate! Libs will believe anything.

Experts Cast Doubt on Meteorite Study's Claims of Martian Life
Experts Cast Doubt on Meteorite Study's Claims of Martian Life
by Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer | December 03, 2014 04:44pm ET

Life from Mars?

In a 2012 study published in the journal Science, Steele found the organic matter found in Tissint and 10 other meteorites did originate on Mars, but was formed by volcanic processes. However, Steele wasn't looking at the same organic material as Gillet and his team, who were studying compounds that entered the meteorite after the lava cooled.

Still, the organic matter from fluids could have come from a number of other sources, such as contamination on Earth, meteorites pummeling Mars or other nonlife chemistry, Steele said. Some of these sources could also produce light isotopes of carbon, he added.

Allan Treiman, a planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston and senior scientist for NASA's Mars Science Laboratory, told Live Science in an email that "organic-bearing fluids are found in some[volcanic] rocks on Earth, and are interpreted as [not] having anything todo with life."
 
In other news, the spray from geyser's on a moon around Saturn have proven to contain all the necessary ingredients for life (as far as we can scientifically determine.) There's a fairly hot debate on if we should search for life on Titan or Enceladus as both harbor the potential for, at least, the possibility of "future" life, if not life already.

I figure we'll end up with Titan because it's more suited as a potential future human base than Enceladus would be; two birds with one stone kind of thing.
 
Mars is fucked up because it isn't a "Goldilocks planet", like earth is. Humans never lived there, but even if they did, those humans never made it to earth. If you have the ability to go to other planets, you wouldn't fade away without leaving behind proof you existed on the new planet.
Actually it is in that zone. All it lacks is the proper atmosphere which it did indeed possess at one time. Mars IS teraformable
 
How do they know it's salty?

They don't. It's hypothetical.....like global warming.
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Mars is fucked up because it isn't a "Goldilocks planet", like earth is. Humans never lived there, but even if they did, those humans never made it to earth. If you have the ability to go to other planets, you wouldn't fade away without leaving behind proof you existed on the new planet.
Actually it is in that zone. All it lacks is the proper atmosphere which it did indeed possess at one time. Mars IS teraformable

Probably not. Its lack of a molten core means it has no magnetic field shielding it. Cosmic rays would make cancer as common as chest colds.
 
Mars is fucked up because it isn't a "Goldilocks planet", like earth is. Humans never lived there, but even if they did, those humans never made it to earth. If you have the ability to go to other planets, you wouldn't fade away without leaving behind proof you existed on the new planet.
Actually it is in that zone. All it lacks is the proper atmosphere which it did indeed possess at one time. Mars IS teraformable

Probably not. Its lack of a molten core means it has no magnetic field shielding it. Cosmic rays would make cancer as common as chest colds.
If the human race doesn't kill itself off and we are meant to survive for thousands or millions of years... we'll figure it out :thup:
 

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