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re: What is the deal with colonizing Mars?
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:52 pm to yoga girl
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:52 pm to yoga girl
I'm not denying the possibility at all. In fact , studied it relatively extensively a few semesters ago with new evidence it was likely host to life and water at some point
Fascinated enough that I didn't sell my text book after I was done
Fascinated enough that I didn't sell my text book after I was done
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:55 pm to AjaxFury
It is very interesting. And, when you examine some of the NASA photos of the surface, there are some weird and difficult to explain structures there.
My own theory, based on a lot of research, is that Mars had sophisticated life at one time, and some climate catastrophe (or, if I want to go out of the normal line of thinking, a nuclear event) destroyed it. It has since been covered with dust. I'd like to see a rover dig down about twenty feet.
My own theory, based on a lot of research, is that Mars had sophisticated life at one time, and some climate catastrophe (or, if I want to go out of the normal line of thinking, a nuclear event) destroyed it. It has since been covered with dust. I'd like to see a rover dig down about twenty feet.
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