I hope they do find life so you and your God hating pat-na MiamiHeat can live toggther.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,479997,00.html
Is there life on Mars? We don't know — but there's more good evidence there may be.
NASA and Science magazine will announce Thursday afternoon that large amounts of methane have been found on the Red Planet, which could be a sign of biological activity.
"The most obvious source of methane is organisms," planetary scientist Colin Pillinger told London's Sun tabloid. "So if you find methane in an atmosphere, you can suspect there is life. It's not proof, but it makes it worth a much closer look."
On Earth, methane comes mainly from belching animals such as cows and rotting organic matter such as dead leaves. But it's also pumped out by volcanoes.
The catch is that it breaks down quickly in the atmosphere due to reactions with sunlight, and there haven't been any active volcanoes on Mars for millions of years.
So it could be that the large amounts of methane spotted floating over Mars' northern polar regions during the summer months are being created by microbes buried under the soil. Or it could just be the result of some little-understood geological process.
It's "the most important discovery of all time," former British civil servant and fervent UFO hunter Nick Pope told the Sun. "We've really only scratched the surface — it's an absolute certainty that there is life out there and we are not alone."
(American media outlets are not yet reporting the story because they're honoring an "embargo," a promise to not run a story until a designated time, in this case 2 p.m. EST, when NASA is expected to hold a press conference. The Sun "broke" the embargo, prompting other British papers to follow suit.)
London's Daily Mail added that "three giant telescopes on Hawaii" — presumably among the 12 or so observatories clustered atop the two-mile-high summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island — had detected the seasonal methane emissions.
The European Mars Express Orbiter first detected small amounts of methane in the Martian atmosphere in 2004. Other spacecraft have found significant amounts of water on the Red Planet, as well as geologic formations that appear to have carved by flowing liquids.
Mars is much smaller, colder and drier than Earth, with a thin atmosphere and high surface levels of radiation, but there may be large buried glaciers at the poles. It's thought primitive bacteria may exist underground, subsisting on chemicals and water — and possibly emitting methane.
I hope they do find life so you and your God hating pat-na MiamiHeat can live toggther.
That would kind of mess you up though wouldn't it?
Lemme know when they find the Martian chick with 3 boobs.
So I guess Martians are farters.
pfft.
I only have two hands, what good would a third boob be?![]()
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you gotta be kidding me
is your mouth trapped shut?
Seriously...lol.
Who gives a rats ass if they find a million people on Saturn? we can't find jobs for people on earth as it is.
If only NASA would spend 25 cents of every dollar on Cancer this world would be a better place.
Wouldn't they have some kind of Bizarro farts made of oxygen that smelled like flowers?
Behold, the power of the facepalm.
Yeah that a quarter of good ol' NASA is gonna make a huge difference in what the gov't spends on health already:
US Spending, FY 2009:
Social Security: $586B
Defense: $552B
Medicare: $375B
Income Security: $366B
HEALTH: $266B
Education, Training, employment: $91.7B
Transportation: $72.9B
Veteran's benefits & services: $72.8B
Administration of justice: $41.2B
Natural Resources & Environment $31.8B
Community & Regional Development: $29.6M
International Affairs: $28.5B
Agriculture: $17.7B
General Government: $17.5B
NASA: $15.3B
Other science: $10.2B
Dude pull your head out of your ass! The lunar rover alone was $19 million Dollars.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary...pollo_lrv.html
Bush already said he is going to chip in $100 Billion for the lunar program
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/20...nt_bush_1.html
Cancer only gets 4.83 billion.
The NCI’s total budget for Fiscal Year 2008 was $4.83 billion. The NCI will invest an estimated $4.79 billion during Fiscal Year 2006. The budget is expected to decrease to $4.75 billion in Fiscal Year 2007. Other Federal agencies, state and local governments, voluntary organizations, industry, and private ins utions also spend a substantial amount of money on cancer-related research and services.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/f...search-funding
NASA is spending 100 to 150 billion on Manned Lunar Program.
And then NASA spends 200 to 300 billion on Manned Mars program & other sundries.
Total in billions in most money expected spent:
450.5 Billion dollar
http://www.habitablezone.com/space/messages/532325.html
life on mars is a good show
Alex/Mouse and I have been over the benefits of NASA already.
He doesnt buy it.
Mouse just doesn't get it. Life on Mars would be the most significant discovery in my lifetime, imo. Maybe the biggest of all time...
finding life would be a great discoveryIt's "the most important discovery of all time," former British civil servant and fervent UFO hunter Nick Pope told the Sun. "We've really only scratched the surface — it's an absolute certainty that there is life out there and we are not alone."
finding methane gas.....not so much just yet.
NASA spends a lot of money because they make a lot of money
You say that like its a stretch. ANY life (bacteria, for example) found outside of Earth is the penultimate discovery of human civilization, period. It would prove without a shred of doubt that life is much more widespread than we think it is, especially if it was found on a neighboring planet.
Because if life exists so close to us, what do you think the chances are that it exists far away in more "similar" conditions as here on Earth?
Pretty ing likely. Which means we are not alone. Queue the X-Files music.
Just curious here, but what are the odds the life we may find on Mars travelled there on one of the many rovers NASA has sent there with varying degrees of success?
Not trying to argue against it, mind you. I think the possibility is awesome. Just wondering if we could have brought it there by accident.
eh, I don't think it would prove there is life outside of our solar system. It increases the odds exponentially to be sure, but it doesn't make it automatic.
We are so close to Mars that it would be no surprise that whatever source sparked life here on Earth also came in contact with Mars.
what if some alien rover brought life here by accident.....
it would explain so many things about some of the posters on this board
So when will our government be able to tax them for excessive methane production?
I think finding weapons of mass destruction on Mars is more likely than in Iraq
By the by...for those that didn't get it (and I'm guessing there are a few), see the movie Total Recall.
I think that is highly unlikely.
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