Posted by tourdemars to Life on Mars at December 2, 2004 12:11 PM
Researchers can now say definitively that Mars once supported a watery environment, but whether the red planet could have ever supported life is still far from certain. The success of NASA's Mars rover Opportunity in finding tell-tale signs of past water at its Meridiani Planum landing site has left some researchers believing the region could have once been a habitable, albeit still hostile, environment.TrackBack URL for this entry:
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Well,here we go again , you know what? i'm so sick of hearing about ,maybe just maybe there might have been prehistoric water on Mars that flowed ,trickeled,gushed,or bubbled up out of the ground millions of years ago.
Correct me if i'm wrong but i don't think i'm alone when i say "SHUT THE HELL UP ALREADY"and tell me something that i hav'nt heard a thousand times already,sorry to be so blunt but i'm just a regular tax paying citizen and i am somewhat interested in where the billions of dollars that nasa spent on those two little remote control dune buggies and what their progress has been since they landed on Mars.
Now that i hav said that ,let me continue by saying that i visit this site regularly just to see if their is anything worthwhile that catches my attention and frankly i have to say that i'm getting rather bored with the same old information over and over ,now i'm a realist don't get me wrong,but c'mon tell me something new ,tell me that you found a prehistoric cave ,some metal unknown to anything ever found ,tell me you found a tiny green alien skeleton,but please enough about the billion year old water.okay,okay,i know that i'm being silly but i think you understand that the general public ,not only the scientific community is hungry for some really exciting information,and we are not stupid and i think we can tell when we are being pasified by this so called astounding but old news.Did you ever hear the old saying"stop beating a dead horse"well i hope to see some really interesting stuff the nex time i visit this web site.
RAMONA K.
Posted by: Ramona K. at December 8, 2004 02:35 PM