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"Fire up the Quattro!.... ![]() Keeley Hawes is well fit ![]() | |||
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"At the moment? Doubtful. Previous evidence from earlier epochs? Possible in microbial form perhaps. There's ongoing debate whether there's a sub-surface lake on Mars but if it is liquid water, it would have to be incredibly salty for it to exist at all in the circumstances and although halophilic microorganisms exist (ones that can withstand salty conditions), the levels of salt in potential Martian lakes is likely much higher than any microbially colonised saltwater on Earth." Now that's an answer | |||
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"At the moment? Doubtful. Previous evidence from earlier epochs? Possible in microbial form perhaps. There's ongoing debate whether there's a sub-surface lake on Mars but if it is liquid water, it would have to be incredibly salty for it to exist at all in the circumstances and although halophilic microorganisms exist (ones that can withstand salty conditions), the levels of salt in potential Martian lakes is likely much higher than any microbially colonised saltwater on Earth.Now that's an answer" Thank you ![]() | |||
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"Is there?....what do you reckon......" Don't know, but it's a great show. | |||
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"At the moment? Doubtful. Previous evidence from earlier epochs? Possible in microbial form perhaps. There's ongoing debate whether there's a sub-surface lake on Mars but if it is liquid water, it would have to be incredibly salty for it to exist at all in the circumstances and although halophilic microorganisms exist (ones that can withstand salty conditions), the levels of salt in potential Martian lakes is likely much higher than any microbially colonised saltwater on Earth. But isn't this based on Earth science that we know so far? Mars science could be entirely different. ![]() True. Using that logic, if we're looking for a form of life that's so radically different to Earth, how would we identify it? We have no mechanism for detecting life that isn't something at least a tiny bit like Earth life. I'm pretty confident no bizarre aliens are going to stroll across the Martian plain and say "greetings, Earthling" ![]() | |||
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"It makes you work, rest and play ![]() If the Moon is made of cheese, then Mars is made of........ ![]() | |||
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"It makes you work, rest and play ![]() ![]() Pubs? Taverns? Clubs? Gin palaces? Watering holes? Inns? Hostels? Boozers? Don't tell me.. ![]() | |||
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"Fire up the Quattro!.... ![]() Yep, it’s a brown Ford Cortina you’re after for this one ![]() | |||
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"Is there?....what do you reckon......" Cracking Cortina MK3 GXL | |||
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"No life there, may have been life before but destroyed. yes there is life out there but not on this planet, wrong planet to try to get humans settled on. " Nope no life out there, prove me wrong. So many people believe that but really it's highly unlikely | |||
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"It makes you work, rest and play ![]() ![]() Mars Bars obviously! | |||
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"It makes you work, rest and play ![]() ![]() Yeah, but I prefer a Milky Way and a Galaxy ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Fire up the Quattro!.... ![]() ![]() A Cortina? could I have something with a Boxer engine instead please ideally not in brown | |||
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"Now China are there, I wonder if all these invaders have rover insurance in case they crash into each other. If your lander lands is that part of Mars yours, land claim rights. Are there any estate agents on Mars? Are the indigenous people happy with all these Earthlings landing space junk on their land? Are the invaders going to bring back to earth shit viruses like they did with moon samples?" I'd love to see Robot Wars, the Martian edition ![]() | |||
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" Let the robots do their jobs, but let's solve some of the more pressing problems on Earth: climate change, overpopulation, pollution, soil degradation, water depletion, etc. " I think many within the scientific community see space exploration as a solution to these problems. Personally I believe man's future is in the Cosmos, and that the increased interest from private companies in what can be done in Space is evidence of this. With current technology we are extremely limited in what we can achieve but that will change but it's going to take generations. | |||
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