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One man sets out to uncover the latest NASA coverup by analyzing the photos that the rovers have sent back. See berries, mushrooms, snakes, lions, cats, mice, big guys with bow ties, and other strange and wonderful things. LSD or a really...
Someone I knew told me that within the next ten years or so, we'll have the technology to launch a manned one-way Mars expedition. He said that a two-way mission is much further away because of the difficulties of transporting enough fuel to get back.
1) Is a one-way mission significantly...
Global warming the key to life on Mars
Tim Radford, science editor
Monday February 7, 2005
The Guardian
US scientists have thought up a new way to create a second home - by warming up the atmosphere of Mars.
Mars - which used to be warm and wet - has an atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide. But...
(SPACE.com) -- Researchers can now say definitively that Mars once supported a watery environment, but whether the Red Planet could have ever supported life is still far from certain.
The success of NASA's Mars rover Opportunity in finding tell-tale signs of past water at its Meridiani Planum...
http://www.space.com/news/aps_report_041123.html
It sounds to me as if M2M&B is actually hurting some very promising missions. I would definitely like to see the long term budgeting for this. IMHO other projects seem much more important than getting back to the moon or going to Mars, as far...
http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsindx.htm
Sir Charles W. Shults III is studying data sent by the Mars robots we sent there couple a months ago. He has found and will soon announce small fossil-like formations, that can only be described as mineralized organic sea creatures. So far he has...
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040409/ap_on_sc/russia_mars_2
Sounds a little fishy to me. $3.5b is way below NASA's estimate of $20b (IIRC) and I doubt that existing spacecraft have the ability to make a return trip. Though, it would be very exciting if it's true. :D
I'll...
A salty sea once washed over the plains of Mars at the Opportunity rover's landing site, creating a life-friendly environment more earthlike than any known on another world, NASA scientists announced today.
Article here:
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/opportunity_sea_040323.html
Relayed from Monica Simmons of The Mars Society
Donald Savage
Headquarters, Washington March 1, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1547)
Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
(Phone: 818/354-5011)
NOTE TO EDITORS: N04-038
NASA HEADQUARTERS MARS-ROVER OPPORTUNITY PRESS...
All Sorts Of New Findings
Take a look at some of the different images available in that official press release. A closer look at Martian rocks and soil is showing us some very, very exciting stuff.
Most interesting are these things, seen in a microscopic image:
Those little spheres...
www.jpl.nasa.gov
Strange that no one here's talking about it. Have you been looking at the pictures? Some of these are really amazing. I wish we got more media coverage of what they're finding.
Archive: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer2004/rover-images/images.html
These are also good:
Raw...
Just wondered what everyone thought of these photos from the European Space Agency's Mars Express Orbiter. Especially the green hues...
http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEMFEB474OD_FeatureWeek_1.html
I am not well educated in Science, nor am I on practised terms with Skeptical terminology and concepts. However, despite all that, I went ahead and roused the ire of a conspiracy-theorist who was sending me "interesting snippets" from Hoagland's site suggesting that the Mars landings have been...
Two Mars Rovers.
Hopefully while when you read that they have actually loaded an article there.
I saw NASA on the online Nasa tv and it was awesome seeing people get all excited. Here is hoping that the rest of the mission is successful.
Article I can't wait to hear Hoagland say this is proof they found something and are covering it up!
(Or is Hoagland even doing that anymore? I haven't checked in on him in months...)
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In terms of advancing science, wouldn't the billions of dollars spent landing that thing on mars have been better served if distributed as research grants to medical-- and other-- researchers around the country?
Could that money maybe have cured diabetes (for example?)
Not that science won't...
OK this website
http://www.peter-thomson.co.uk/
was the first place i saw the pics, my inital reaction was that they were artifacts.
However a little diging produced this article:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/clarke_mars_banyon_010709-2.html
from SPACE.COM, but it is a...
At the risk of sounding like a conspiracy theory muppet :) does anyone think that the recent events surrounding probes to Mars is rather strange?
Firstly, Beagle goes missing. Then an American probe lans on Mars. Then Bush announces that in the next 15 years or so, they want to put a space...
Well Kids the Beagle apeares drown in the vast lake of space, the next round is the American effort We should know somthing tomorrow ( 1/5 /04) cross your fingers folks , I don't know about You but I'm ready for a sucess.
http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?threadid=123679
This is quite the humorous little gem in which folks wonder about the upcoming Mars landings, the Mars 'face', the Anti-Christ and all the rest that we've come to love from the RR crowd.
Even more fun was the person who found the name Beagle 2...
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