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ForumsDiscussion Forum → Do YOU think water can be found on mars?
Do YOU think water can be found on mars?
2004-03-02, 5:20 PM #1
I do.
I'm going to go out and do stuff, like besides work. Call up ben, hang out. Maybe see the last samurai, go skydiving, whatever.
Get back into the gym...
I want to do stuff that prevents me from playin video games so I can only play them a few hours a day, basically.
(Formally Veger, who died when he lost his e-mail adress, and his password. Veeger still looks for his old pass...)
2004-03-02, 5:37 PM #2
Probably.

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2004-03-02, 7:09 PM #3
It was.

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2004-03-02, 7:11 PM #4
Well, evidence that it once was, I guess. I just wanted to make a short post.

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2004-03-02, 7:20 PM #5
It was? Alright who's up for some skinny dipping!

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2004-03-02, 9:04 PM #6
I keep waiting to NASA to annouce the discovery of life on Mars - and that said life was responsible for the destruction of those probes... WAR!!!!!! [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]

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2004-03-02, 9:18 PM #7
I keep waiting for Nasa to say it found fossils of some animal, a worm, a bird, a fish, a blue whale, something.

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I'm going to go out and do stuff, like besides work. Call up ben, hang out. Maybe see the last samurai, go skydiving, whatever.
Get back into the gym...
I want to do stuff that prevents me from playin video games so I can only play them a few hours a day, basically.
(Formally Veger, who died when he lost his e-mail adress, and his password. Veeger still looks for his old pass...)
I'm going to go out and do stuff, like besides work. Call up ben, hang out. Maybe see the last samurai, go skydiving, whatever.
Get back into the gym...
I want to do stuff that prevents me from playin video games so I can only play them a few hours a day, basically.
(Formally Veger, who died when he lost his e-mail adress, and his password. Veeger still looks for his old pass...)
2004-03-03, 12:20 AM #8
The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said. The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one...but still...they come.

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2004-03-03, 8:16 AM #9
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Jaiph:
The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said. The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one...but still...they come.</font>


Wait, exatally a million to one? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]

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2004-03-03, 8:41 AM #10
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by GBK:
Wait, exatally a million to one? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]</font>

How can you be exatally? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]

Anyway, I always believed that Mars once had a noteworthy ammount of liquid water. I highly doubt there's any life there now, but I wouldn't be surprised if later mission dug up some fosils, but they'd most likely be simple life forms.



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2004-03-03, 8:57 AM #11
Water has already been confirmed to exist on Mars. Opportunity's discovery shows that water likely existed in liquid form some time in the distant geologic past.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said. The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one...but still...they come.</font>


<3

[This message has been edited by Firefox (edited March 03, 2004).]
2004-03-03, 9:01 AM #12
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by nottheking:
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Originally posted by GBK:
Wait, exatally a million to one? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]</font>

How can you be exatally? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif][/B]


Sorry, exactly. Its been a rough morning. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]

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2004-03-03, 9:04 AM #13
I think there was. Not anymore though:P

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2004-03-03, 9:57 AM #14
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Jaiph:
The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said. The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one...but still...they come.

</font>


DUN DUN DUUUNN!!!! Do do dooo do do dooo!
DUN DUN DUUUNN!!!! Do do dooo do do dooo!
DUN DUN DUUUNN!!!! Do do dooo do do dooo!
DUN DUN DUUUNN!!!! Do dooooo! Do doooo do doooo do doooooooo!!

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2004-03-03, 10:02 AM #15
I left a few drums of water their last time I visited, I was planning on retrieving them but it sounds like they leaked

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2004-03-03, 11:37 AM #16
Did any of you guys find it interesting that they have blue sunsets on Mars? I mean, Earth's sky is normally blue, and we have red/orange sunsets, and Mars' sky is normally red/orange, and it has blue sunsets...

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2004-03-03, 12:05 PM #17
I never thought about that... THAT WOULD BE SWEET! IT'S ALIENS ALL OVER AGAIN! W00T!

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2004-03-03, 12:50 PM #18
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Did any of you guys find it interesting that they have blue sunsets on Mars? I mean, Earth's sky is normally blue, and we have red/orange sunsets, and Mars' sky is normally red/orange, and it has blue sunsets...</font>


It's the same reason our sky is blue during the day. The gases that make up our atmosphere (in our case, nitrogen) scatter light in such a way to where blue light remains. As the Sun sets, its light has to pass through much more atmosphere, and thus the light is scattered more, shifting the predominant color of the sky towards the red end of the color spectrum.

On Mars, since the atmosphere is thinner, it isn't until the Sun approaches sunset or sunrise that its light passes through close to the amount of atmosphere that it passes through on a terrestrial day.

...Yeah.


-Fox
2004-03-03, 4:47 PM #19
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2004-03-03, 4:56 PM #20
<<Decides to open up bottling plant on Mars>>

Who beat you to the punch? I did, BI-ATCH!
2004-03-04, 4:55 AM #21
...and up here in Norway, hobby astronomers have already begun making statements like "we don't know the exact characteristics of the life forms that might have lived on Mars, but.." It's not long until the green men start swarming over us now, I swear

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2004-03-04, 8:37 AM #22
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Kievan Mereel:
Did any of you guys find it interesting that they have blue sunsets on Mars? I mean, Earth's sky is normally blue, and we have red/orange sunsets, and Mars' sky is normally red/orange, and it has blue sunsets...

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Yeah, it's like Mars is htraE or something!

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Firefox:
It's the same reason our sky is blue during the day. The gases that make up our atmosphere (in our case, nitrogen) scatter light in such a way to where blue light remains. As the Sun sets, its light has to pass through much more atmosphere, and thus the light is scattered more, shifting the predominant color of the sky towards the red end of the color spectrum.</font>


Girl: What a romantic moment...I love you, and that's as certain as the sky being blue.

Firefox: Yeah. By the way...

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2004-03-04, 10:22 AM #23
Any idiot with a half-decent telescope can see that there is water on Mars. Sure, it's frozen, but...

"You see that white blur there? On top of the red blur? That's water."

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