Mars Lander
You can watch it. Here
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/i ... ram=public
D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
BKFraiders7 wrote:I believe its actually a break thru. A machine must land before we do. Here, im thinking long run. No, there is no aliens
But think in the future...year 2030.
we have 2 choices...
1. The earth have approx 15 billion people.
2. We have people scattered across Mars, earth, and moons.
D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
DarkPacMan77 wrote:You know... if we're able to make the "dust" on the surface of Mars capable of growing grass and shrubs... we would effectively be producing more oxygen there. If oxygen was more abundant on Mars, it could create alternate life forms. We, the human race, would therefor be responsible for the creation of alternate life forms on an otherwise "lifeless" planet (from what we understand today).
Humans can make life. They can clone life. They can genetically alter life. And now we may bring alternate life to the planet Mars. It's a breakthrough all right, to say the least. I just find it interesting that I don't see any major religious organizations opposed to this kind of science publicly.
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.Yunoko wrote:You are all talking about air did you ever think that mars is (I forget lol) the closest planet to the sun. (meaning 50c degress + in the day in -50c degrees + at night.) Even if we could grow (air) with grass etc we would most likely burn/freeze to death. Life is almost impossible.
Also I learned this part on a discovery channel show: also other then (air/heat/cold) we (the humans) would need to make the atmosphere thicker and the only way to do that is to make pollution. So once again making the planet even hotter. I think the humans are all going to die in the end.
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