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Message Subject Mars latest images
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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I have been fascinated by pictures like this since I was a child. I was very fortunate to be born when I was born. I got to see us shoot for the moon, land on the moon, land a rover on mars, journey to Titan, and listen in real time as Voyager beeps back the newest findings as it races towards interstellar space. I feel so fortunate, but I really wanted to go to Star Fleet Academy as a kid. Really, really wanted to go.

I remember the first pictures of Mars and the images we are getting now are amazing. Mars is still as mysterious to me today as it was when I was little. I look at the pictures and think, "All of these earth-like rock formations, obvious evidence of past water flows and large seas, and no people. Not even one single microbe." I just can't help but wonder, since all of the building blocks for life are there, were there plants and animals on Mars once? If so, what happened to make Mars such a desolate and inhospitable place?
 Quoting: Éireann


Mars is tiny. Half the diameter of the Earth,
and only twice the diameter of the Moon.
It NEVER could have supported life, because
it never had an atmosphere.
Mars is almost a vacuum.
It is more like the Moon than the Earth.

Mars is desolate because of its size and distance
from the sun.

Venus is devoid of life, though it is the size
of the Earth, because of its distance from the sun.

Even if a planet had all the specs of the Earth,
there is NO reason to believe that life would arise
spontaneously.

Life doesn't arise spontaneously on Earth today,
and there is no reason to believe it ever did.
 
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