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Life found on Mars!!
2007-05-21, 6:23 PM #1
Just kidding, it's only sand.
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2007-05-21, 6:31 PM #2
WHO PEEED ON MARS?
COME ON, CONFESS
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Free Jin!
2007-05-21, 6:33 PM #3
As they would say on the WoW forums regarding the first introduction of world PvP objectives:

"SAND LOL"
The cake is a lie... THE CAKE IS A LIE!!!!!
2007-05-21, 6:46 PM #4
wtf nasa we already know there is water on mars stfu already until you find aliens
2007-05-21, 7:04 PM #5
Nasa wants to find water on mars; therefore, all findings are interpreted to mean there is water on mars.
Wikissassi sucks.
2007-05-21, 7:05 PM #6
I hate sand.
"Jayne, this is something the Captain has to do for himself"

"N-No it's not!"

"Oh."
2007-05-21, 7:11 PM #7
It's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere. Not like here. Here everything's soft... and smooth... and pert... and luscious... :v:
DO NOT WANT.
2007-05-21, 7:22 PM #8
Zell wins :awesome:
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2007-05-21, 7:29 PM #9
Originally posted by 'Thrawn[numbarz:
;819931']wtf nasa we already know there is water on mars stfu already until you find aliens


I think Thrawn wins :P

2007-05-21, 8:35 PM #10
Slinky Cats
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Back again
2007-05-21, 8:37 PM #11
We should land on the ice caps.
2007-05-22, 6:16 PM #12
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2007-05-22, 6:21 PM #13
Ok enough with it now.
2007-05-22, 6:33 PM #14
ok excuse me nasa wtf do u think u r doin?
2007-05-22, 7:30 PM #15
How did all the water get into the ice caps?
2007-05-22, 7:43 PM #16
Originally posted by Obi_Kwiet:
How did all the water get into the ice caps?


Sand, duh.

Or a more logical explanation: It's cold up there, so when the water went away (Scientists haven't explained that) it simply froze where it's cold instead of... go away.
"Jayne, this is something the Captain has to do for himself"

"N-No it's not!"

"Oh."
2007-05-22, 7:46 PM #17
Originally posted by Obi_Kwiet:
How did all the water get into the ice caps?

:suicide:
Bassoon, n. A brazen instrument into which a fool blows out his brains.
2007-05-23, 4:56 AM #18
Quote:
(Scientists haven't explained that)


Yes they have.

Mars is geologically dead. It's core is no longer liquid. The atmosphere is constantly leaking off into space. It's pulled out by solar winds, close passing comets, etc. The same thing is happening to Earth. Volcanoes spew out gasses that replenish the atmosphere. When Mars' core cooled, it no longer had volcanoes. It's atmosphere became thinner and thinner. Some water leaked off into space with the atmosphere. The planet got colder and colder, until it could no longer sustain liquid water. By then, most water had already been trapped by the ice caps. Any precipitation that falls on the icecaps is there forever, eventually all water on the planet would be trapped there.
Wikissassi sucks.
2007-05-23, 6:54 AM #19
Originally posted by Isuwen:
Yes they have.

Mars is geologically dead. It's core is no longer liquid. The atmosphere is constantly leaking off into space. It's pulled out by solar winds, close passing comets, etc. The same thing is happening to Earth. Volcanoes spew out gasses that replenish the atmosphere. When Mars' core cooled, it no longer had volcanoes. It's atmosphere became thinner and thinner. Some water leaked off into space with the atmosphere. The planet got colder and colder, until it could no longer sustain liquid water. By then, most water had already been trapped by the ice caps. Any precipitation that falls on the icecaps is there forever, eventually all water on the planet would be trapped there.


:(
2007-05-23, 7:01 AM #20
The Water abandoned Mars.
But something happened then the water did not intend. It was picked up by the most unlikely creature imaginable.
Ice Cap: What’s this?
NASA: A Geological Feature: An Ice Cap.
Bilbo: A ring.
Mars: (from afar) Losssst! My precious is lost!
NASA: For the time will soon come when water on Mars will shape the fortunes of all.


:rolleyes:
nope.
2007-05-23, 11:40 AM #21
http://chir.ag/stuff/sand/

Looks like god got the internet!
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