http://news.discovery.com/space/mars-salt-water-surface-110804.html#mkcpgn=rssnws1
http://spockisnotimpressed.tumblr.com/
http://www.fark.com/comments/6448709/NASA-find-running-water-on-surface-of-Mars-herd-of-buggalo-drinking-from-it-maybe-not-that-last-part?cpp=1
I'll be packing my lilo and my bucket and spade then.
ReplyDeleteStill, pretty exciting!
ReplyDelete"Are we nearly there, yet?"
ReplyDeleteTrue. I'd like to see a Gaant chart of planned exploration of space.
ReplyDelete//The water likely would be salty, in keeping with the salty Martian environment. //
ReplyDeleteBEST QUOTATION EVER!
Wait, more exciting news... They.... they think there might have been water on MARS! OMG!
ReplyDeleteNASA Rover May Contaminate Its Samples of Mars
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my (eminently sensible) Halfbakery suggestion that the Mars rovers should be sent with a tank of water, which would be used to wash the solar panels clear of dust.
ReplyDeleteOf course, the water would be kept liquid by a slug of plutonium in the tank.
They're alread discovering Teflon all over the place, up there... And Dupont are starting to suspect there may be a problem
ReplyDelete"Early Mars was The Water Planet" --Will NASA's August 5th Science Mission at Gale Crater Provide Proof?
ReplyDeleteMicroscopic Snowflakes Fall on Mars
ReplyDeleteWater on the moon? Shackleton crater might contain frozen water, study says
ReplyDeleteRead more: Moon's Shakelton Crater may contain ice
Extensive water in Mars' interior
http://www.metafilter.com/117320/Is-It-Moist-On-Mars
ReplyDeleteIs It Moist On Mars?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2012/06/mars-moon-phobos-may-yield-alien-life-nasa-experts.html
ReplyDeleteToday, science willing, Curiosity rover lands on Mars. Here's how to watch.
ReplyDeleteCuriosity Finds A Former Lake On Mars
ReplyDeletehttp://mashable.com/2014/03/02/water-on-mars/
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