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Son of Will
jhn7537
Would Mars have fallen in the "Habitable Zone"? I've always wondered that because if it could have once been a Earth-like planet, you have to wonder what the seasons would have been like there. Extreme cold/heat or similar to Earth based off distance from sun?
Wonder no more =)
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This is one of my favorite fences to sit on. Thanks Arken, you are truly one-of-a-kind around here.edit on 12 21 2013 by Son of Will because: (no reason given)
Arken
ChesterJohn
reply to post by Arken
Some will see what they want. At this point it is like looking at ink blots each will see what they want. You will need to go to the exact spot and look first hand. Arm chair blurry photo interpretations are not very scientific.
The pictures are of harder minerals (rock) exposed by the erosion of the softer minerals (rock) caused by the Martian winds (not water).
Your (personal) opinion is in contrast with NASA JPL Team and the presence (past) of water in that LAKE... and is NOT very scentific at all.
ChesterJohn
Arken
ChesterJohn
reply to post by Arken
Some will see what they want. At this point it is like looking at ink blots each will see what they want. You will need to go to the exact spot and look first hand. Arm chair blurry photo interpretations are not very scientific.
The pictures are of harder minerals (rock) exposed by the erosion of the softer minerals (rock) caused by the Martian winds (not water).
Your (personal) opinion is in contrast with NASA JPL Team and the presence (past) of water in that LAKE... and is NOT very scentific at all.
Lake they can't prove it was a lake. Like I said in order to prove their THEORY is to go there in person and test and observe.
Lake they can't prove it was a lake. Like I said in order to prove their THEORY is to go there in person and test and observe.
I am running with the assumption this is a lake bed.
shark teeth, big ones and little ones,imbedded in ancient mud. mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
Arken
reply to post by Arken
Dozens and dozens of new images in this particular site! Seems Curiosity is really, really curious about these anomalies.... Sol 442.