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"Sam Wormley" |
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17 Oct 2006 10:32:37 PM |
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ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice
http://www.universetoday.com/
Most of humanity's Mars-bound fleet of spacecraft is searching the
Red Planet for evidence of its watery past. New evidence gathered by
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft is helping scientists fine tune their
theories. A radar instrument on the spacecraft has turned up water
ice in Mars' upper layers; a mineral mapping instrument has
discovered chemicals formed in a wet environment; and its powerful
camera has picked out obvious features on the surface of Mars formed
by running water. Here's a breakdown of what Mars Express has found
so far.
Read the full story...
http://www.universetoday.com/2006/10/16/mars-express-sees-waters-history-on-the-red-planet/
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| User: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" |
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| Title: Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
18 Oct 2006 02:21:12 PM |
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Sam water on Mars "surface" once upon a time has been kicked around by
NASA since its first rover surface probe. These rovers can pick up one
molecule of water out of a billion parts. No water molecule has yet to
be found. NASA goes as far to say Once upon a time Mars was as close to
the Sun as Earth to prove it had surface running water. Hmmmmm That's
pushing it. Reality is Mars surface is not a good place for water
molecules even frozen solid water molecules,and if you go to Google it
will tell you why I've known you over many years,and at this time
Google is your God The imperial thinker,and its truths can not be
question. Sam I hope you bought Google stock. I wish I had
Bert
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
18 Oct 2006 03:43:34 PM |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Sam water on Mars "surface" once upon a time has been kicked around by
NASA since its first rover surface probe. These rovers can pick up one
molecule of water out of a billion parts. No water molecule has yet to
be found. NASA goes as far to say Once upon a time Mars was as close to
the Sun as Earth to prove it had surface running water. Hmmmmm That's
pushing it. Reality is Mars surface is not a good place for water
molecules even frozen solid water molecules,and if you go to Google it
will tell you why I've known you over many years,and at this time
Google is your God The imperial thinker,and its truths can not be
question. Sam I hope you bought Google stock. I wish I had
Bert
Global distribution of water on Mars.
http://images.spaceref.com/news/2003/02.15.03.mars.water.l.jpg
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
18 Oct 2006 03:51:32 PM |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Sam water on Mars "surface" once upon a time has been kicked around by
NASA since its first rover surface probe. These rovers can pick up one
molecule of water out of a billion parts. No water molecule has yet to
be found. NASA goes as far to say Once upon a time Mars was as close to
the Sun as Earth to prove it had surface running water. Hmmmmm That's
pushing it. Reality is Mars surface is not a good place for water
molecules even frozen solid water molecules,and if you go to Google it
will tell you why I've known you over many years,and at this time
Google is your God The imperial thinker,and its truths can not be
question. Sam I hope you bought Google stock. I wish I had
Bert
Lower Limit of Water Mass Fraction on Mars
http://www.marshome.org/images2/albums/Exploration%20and%20Settlement%20of%20Mars/Surface%20Data%20and%20Imagery/Global%20Maps/normal_mars_water_map_2.jpg
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| User: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" |
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| Title: Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
20 Oct 2006 06:28:11 PM |
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Sam Again not one molecule of water. The rovers looked into and under
rocks. I molecle in a billion parts tested in crators that looked life
the had water erosion. Best to keep in mind fine sand flows Mars has
lots of surface fine sand,and large long lasting sand storms. It could
have water deep under ground,or under the COfrozen ice. But no water in
the Sun light. The rays of the Sun splits the water molecule into
its two gases,anf hydrogen is lost to space. That is reality. That is
what NASA does not want the puplic to know. No money in sand.
Lots of money can be made with their "Once upon a time fairy tales"
Afterall here on Earth where there is water there is life. Bert
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
20 Oct 2006 09:20:42 PM |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Sam Again not one molecule of water. The rovers looked into and under
rocks. I molecle in a billion parts tested in crators that looked life
the had water erosion. Best to keep in mind fine sand flows Mars has
lots of surface fine sand,and large long lasting sand storms. It could
have water deep under ground,or under the COfrozen ice. But no water in
the Sun light.
You'll be surprised in the next couple of years, Herb, methinks.
The rays of the Sun splits the water molecule into
its two gases,anf hydrogen is lost to space.
Got evidence water disassociation on Mars, Herb?
That is reality. That is
what NASA does not want the puplic to know. No money in sand.
Lots of money can be made with their "Once upon a time fairy tales"
Afterall here on Earth where there is water there is life. Bert
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| User: "Jan Panteltje" |
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| Title: Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice |
18 Oct 2006 02:34:21 PM |
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On a sunny day (Wed, 18 Oct 2006 15:21:12 -0400) it happened
herbertglazier@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote in
<22631-45367EA8-309@storefull-3331.bay.webtv.net>:
Sam water on Mars "surface" once upon a time has been kicked around by
NASA since its first rover surface probe. These rovers can pick up one
molecule of water out of a billion parts. No water molecule has yet to
be found. NASA goes as far to say Once upon a time Mars was as close to
the Sun as Earth to prove it had surface running water. Hmmmmm That's
pushing it. Reality is Mars surface is not a good place for water
molecules even frozen solid water molecules,and if you go to Google it
will tell you why I've known you over many years,and at this time
Google is your God The imperial thinker,and its truths can not be
question. Sam I hope you bought Google stock. I wish I had
Bert
Hi, look here for a (possibly frozen) lake on mars:
http://panteltje.com/panteltje/space/mars/lake2color.jpg
enlarged from original ESA image
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=34508
I am waiting for the first high res color pictures from NASA from the
same area.
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