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Well as discussed earlier in another thread that is now closed, we talked about the NASA press conference about Mars that would take place this morning and I said I would report back on it to tell you what it was about.
So I watched the NASA press conference and here is what it was about. It was interesting but nothing spectacular. For the last 4 years they have been taking photos of hills, mountains, and craters in many places on Mars with dark streaks running downhill that are only there a short time out of the year in spring or summer and then they disappear again.
It turns out that there is a lot more water in the soil and more humidity in the air than they ever expected, Mars also once had a large ocean covering 2/3rds of its northern hemisphere, it turns out that there is liquid saltwater that flows on the surface in places for a short time out of the year when it's warm enough. Of course this could also increase the chances that there is microbial life on Mars. That's about all there was to it.
Alan
So I watched the NASA press conference and here is what it was about. It was interesting but nothing spectacular. For the last 4 years they have been taking photos of hills, mountains, and craters in many places on Mars with dark streaks running downhill that are only there a short time out of the year in spring or summer and then they disappear again.
It turns out that there is a lot more water in the soil and more humidity in the air than they ever expected, Mars also once had a large ocean covering 2/3rds of its northern hemisphere, it turns out that there is liquid saltwater that flows on the surface in places for a short time out of the year when it's warm enough. Of course this could also increase the chances that there is microbial life on Mars. That's about all there was to it.
Alan