Life on Mars? Check the Original NASA Data! Please review these Websites l Please see these Websites for more information: http://mars-news.de/ http://xenotechresearch.com/ http://mars.spherix.com/mars.html http://homepage.mac.com/alandmoen/ www.enterprisemission.com l http://www.checktheevidence.com/ l l l l l Contact: Andrew Johnson ad.johnson@ntlworld.com 2 What Colour is the Sky on Mars? l Richard Hoagland states that when Viking Landed on Mars, the initial pictures showing a Grey/Bluish
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Exploration of Mars and Possible Alien Life Space exploration has been a dream of many people for many years. Mankind has been on countless missions to send people into space and onto the Moon. Where will we send people next you may ask? Mars; it is an amazing planet. It is the second smallest in our solar system, red, empty, and dry. Or so we thought until just recently when NASA discovered and officially announced flowing water on the Red Planet. “What we thought we knew about water on Mars is constantly
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Randy also had a great knowledge of Mars and added, “That’s definitely an important factor but I think that Mars’ atmosphere will be more important as we must navigate through it to land and use it to our advantage to protect us. It is made up of mostly carbon dioxide with a little nitrogen, argon, oxygen, and carbon monoxide. The atmosphere is also 100 times thinner than Earth’s atmosphere but it is thick enough to have weather clouds and winds. Perhaps most importantly it does not protect against
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create a life-form that is able to exist and thrive in the harsh Martian environment, it must be considerably different from life on Earth. Mars’ lack of a substantial atmosphere, extreme temperature changes, weak magnetosphere, and lack of liquid water create challenges any hypothetical life-form will have to overcome through a series of adaptations. The life-form I’ve created is silicon-based instead of carbon-based like life on Earth. This is because silicon is much more abundant in Mars’ crust
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Did know Mars is the only other planet that is capable of being able to sustain human life? Mars is the fourth from the sun and also is the second smallest planet.It has two moons named Phobos and Deimos.Mars is the home to the tallest mountain in the solar system.We should try to get humans to mars because, we need an insurance plan for our species, second It will help us discover life on there and last we have spent so much money on developing ships and equipment for people to go to Mars. We should
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Mars is the only planet that tends to have life after Earth. “Is there life in Mars” is one of the most debated topic so far and is being questioned all over the media and between people. Mars is the fourth planet in our Solar System and is considered as the Red Planet since there is iron oxide present on the surface. It was once believed that life existed in Mars, but is there really life in Mars and if so can people be able to travel to Mars? What is life? The search for life in Mars would not
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Water and Life on Mars Mars perhaps first caught public interest in the late 1870s, when Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli reported using a telescope to observe canali, or channels, on Mars. By the turn of the century, popular songs told of sending messages between Earth and Mars by means of huge signal mirrors. On a darker side, H.G. Wells' 1898 novel The War of the Worlds portrayed an invasion of Earth by technologically superior Martians desperate for water. (1) In the early 1900s
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2. Describe in detail at least 5 proposed strategic steps and methods to turn Mars into a second Earth through the process of terraforming. The first proposed step would be thickening Mars atmosphere. To do this we would need to increase ammonia levels in the air to allow the Mars ozone layer to be thick enough to filter the suns radiation. A second step would be creating a breathable atmosphere. Since Mars “air” is mostly carbon dioxide, we would bring greenhouses over to allow plants to photosynthesize
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and colonize on mars? There are a lot of natural resources that would boost our economy and a possibility that we could find evidence of former life on the planet. If something on Earth went wrong, all humans could be obliterated. Without a doubt, colonizing Mars would ensure the survival of our species. Its gonna be hard surviving on earth if this is all we have. Moving to Mars would ensure our existence. If something ever happens to earth then we will have colonies on Mars to keep our existence
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Mission Mars Would be a Mission Failed “It is absurd to think that we can bring life on a dead planet like Mars, if we cannot sustain it on a planet steaming with life like Earth!” - Unknown. I think a manned mission to Mars is not a good idea. I think going to Mars to not a good idea, because the effect on the body. First, it is too cold. For example, Article #1 say that the average temperature on Mars is -61 degrees Fahrenheit. Since this would be to cold for humans to live on, going there would
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Water on Mars exists today almost entirely as ice, though it also exists in small quantities as vapor in the atmosphere and occasionally as low-volume liquid brines in shallow Martian soil. The only place where water ice is visible at the surface is at the north polar ice cap. Abundant water ice is also present beneath the permanent carbon dioxide ice cap at the Martian south pole and in the shallow subsurface at more temperate latitudes. More than five million cubic kilometers of ice have been identified
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Austin Maaddi Ms. Skedzielewski Honors Biology May 30, 2014 Mars The universe has always fascinated mankind. We have always wondered if there are extraterrestrial beings living somewhere out there. There are many planets, but few have ever been thought to be able to support life. However, some scientists believe that Mars may have once been a home to ancient organisms. One day, it may also be a home to some human beings. Through various studies, research, and experiments, scientists have worked
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think the author would describe life on Mars differently if the book was written in 21st century? Yes, the author would describe life on Mars differently from a 21st century point of view. One thing that would be different in the books is the story “Way In The Middle Of The Air” because the type of racism that existed in the 1950’s is not the same as today. Another aspect that would be different in the books is that in the books many people were coming to Mars to escape from the nuclear war they
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The discovery that life exists on other worlds would not be the most significant find because the recent discovery of the existence of liquid water on Mars was more important. A simple discovery of life existence is not substantial enough because nothing would really be concluded from it without further research and past knowledge. In the Mars case, it has already been established that Mars was once like Earth before it froze up and became a cold, and perhaps lifeless, planet. We were only able
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Is Mars Worth the Money Many scientists and people question, is 30-40 billion dollars to get a human to Mars and back to Earth worth the investment? 30-40 billion dollars is a lot of money and many people believe it could be used for cures and to end world hunger. While those things would be good for the human race, we still have to look at the bigger picture. The 30-40 billion used to get a human to and from Mars would be worth the investment, it could even be vital to the human race. There are
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Mars, is a very unknown and spooky place. It could be very dangerous, but it could be interesting as well. That is why NASA has sent spaceships out to space to explore Mars. Astronauts will be testing many things when they land on Mars. They will be trying to determine if it is safe for human life to exist there. I strongly feel that exploring Mars is not worth the risk. One reason why I think going to Mars is not worth the risk is that, a ton of things could go wrong like chronic boredom
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The Mars Exploration Program Alicia Bell 250623017 June 8th, 2012 1086 Origin and Geology of the Solar System Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Mars Basics 3 2.1 Geology of Mars 3 2.2 Atmosphere on Mars 3 2.3 Water on Mars? 6 2.4 Natural Satellites 6 3.0 The Mars Exploration Mission 7 4.0 Rover Data To-Date 8 5.0 Conclusions 8 6.0 References 10 7
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Durham University. She is a part of a group called The Mars One mission. It consists of a large group of individuals who believe there is life on mars and are wanting to live there. The Mars One mission aims to send individuals to live on the red planet. It has been described as a suicidal mission which is likely to fail but nonetheless over 200,000 individuals are wanting to take part. Hannah stated that the reason why she wants to go to Mars is that Human space exploration has always interested
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Astrobiology Paper Astrobiology is a branch of biology that has to deal with life on Earth and in Space! In my opinion I do not think we will find life on other planets. We have done a lot of research and looking for anything with the sense of life but nothing has yet to be found.Oxygen is known to come from living things and without living things there cannot be any source of life on any other planets. If there was a possibility of life on other planets i think it would be some type of plant of some type
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that is what life would be like on Mars. Colonizing Mars is not beneficial for the world. People are planning to send people around 2027. There have been many fantasies about colonizing Mars, but now it is starting to become a reality. The real question is, is it a good idea?? Mars should not be colonized as water is frozen and not drinkable, Earth's problems should be solved first, and it is extremely expensive to fly there. Water is frozen on Mars and not drinkable. If people get to Mars, they probably
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What are our goals for Mars exploration? When talking about Mars there are many things that could be considered goals, but there are some specific examples of what we would like to see happen sometime in the, hopefully, near future. The first goal is to determine whether live ever arose on Mars. On Mars there has been evidence to suggest there are areas where liquid water was once stable, and that below the surface it might still exist today. So life could have risen while there was a stable water
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Deep Space Flight Simulation Name: Institution’s name: Date: Deep Space Flight Simulation There are various flight simulation events that have occurred; simulation to Mars has occurred by using different types of technologies such as X-Plane simulation (software) and real life simulation like the Mars 500. The Mars 500 mission was conducted between the years 2007 through 2011. The simulation was carried out by the European space agency, Russia, and China. The experiment facility was situated
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past present and future has impacted the evolution of our race by far from mistakes to success every one of there options made a difference in today’s world. NASA had many failures but sometimes failures lead to success. Think about the mars climate orbiter, in that case the scientists converted the units wrong. This caused the satellite to crash into another satellite. Then there was genesis designed to grab a piece of the sun, well the sun, it’s kind of blazing hot you can see where
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The Australian and Greek Economies The basic economic problem of scarcity is faced by all countries and involves choice: what to produce, how to and how much to produce and for whom to produce. Scarcity is; unlimited wants but limited resources. Each country and economy approaches these questions according to the way in which the allocation of resources of production and distribution is organized. Most economies today except for subsistence economies are a combination of a market and planned system
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face the possibility of stagnation and decay.”. Words spoken by Dr. Robert Zubrin, President of the Mars Society. These words have been seen as a catalyst for space enthusiasts around the world. Mankind's next step into the future hangs on the possibility that man could move out into the universe and colonize foreign worlds. The cost of such missions would not be as unrealistic as one would imagine, Mars could be colonized for future habitation, and imagine the intellectual inspiration that would result
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we’ve heard this one before, alien life forms are possibly present on another planet. Most Americans probably dismissed the theory the moment they saw the word “alien”, but NASA is feeling confident that their space rover has discovered a lead too important to dismiss. Scientists have been convinced for years with reason that the planet of Mars was once covered in water, but no space rovers have ever been able to actually provide solid evidence of liquid water on Mars. On September 28, 2015 a wide range
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Life on Another Planet? Civilization on another planet, seems to be highly unlikely. Hypothetically if the possibilities for any celestial body closest to us to harvest life, most astrobiologists feel Europa or Mars to have the best conditions to make this possible. The environment of Mars suggest at one point it did contain water and could have the potential with much terrain like Earth, and Europa is thought to have a large
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At first I considered Mars with the firey temperment. Then looking at others I considered the associations and Believe Mercury is an planet which I would consider as my choice for a favorite. Even as a child he caught my attention. The wings on his heels to help him speed his travels. Mercury rules communication and travel. He was the messenger of the gods and a god of trade and profit. The element of air, the colors red and orange, Wednesday and the gemstone Opal, (one of my favorites) the moss
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She became an activist because she went against the Taliban risking her life so that women could have such value of being educated. (bio.) Malala was riding her bus home when the Taliban, demanded for her name, then shot her. Now she could have avoided this if she wouldn’t have stood up, but she knew what could end up happening and that didn’t stop her. This means that if Malala risked her life to help educate others than at the very least we can help out in ways that are probably
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What are the basic differences between the terrestrial planets and the giant planets? Describe how the protoplanet nebular model accounts for these differences? -The terrestrial planets (Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars) are made of rock and elements like nickel and iron. In contrast, the giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are made up of hydrogen, helium and methane. This means that the terrestrial planets have a solid surface and the giants do not. The
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