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Barsoomer
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Posted: July 18, 2012 11:03 AM |
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Article that implies Mars should have more water than Earth, because it formed in an icy region, whereas Earth formed in a dry region. |
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Barsoomer
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Posted: July 31, 2012 1:23 AM |
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Large Polygons in Northern areas of Mars similar to deep-sea polygons on Earth. |
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Barsoomer
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Posted: August 19, 2012 1:30 AM |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiVNOlo3xbQ&list=PL7B4FE6C62DCB34E1&index=6&feature=plpp_video
Seti Institute video presentation on past and present Mars water cycle. |
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Barsoomer
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Posted: August 20, 2012 11:20 PM |
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This is a frame from the presentation. It shows the variation in the obliquity of Mars over the last 10 million years. Note that it was over 45 degrees about 5.5 million years ago. During that period, the polar ice would have moved to low-latitude areas and under the ice, there would have been liquid water. |
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Barsoomer
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Posted: January 5, 2013 6:47 PM |
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Organic carbon in newly studied Mars meteorite apparently from the surface of Mars at about 2 billion years ago.
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Barsoomer
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Posted: January 5, 2013 7:02 PM |
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The abstract in Science Express.
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MPJ
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Posted: January 7, 2013 4:56 AM |
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Re, 265/266: just a reminder:
http://www.panspermia.org/tissintfinal.pdf |
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John Henry Dough
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Posted: January 10, 2013 6:51 PM |
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Sooner or later facts prevail over prejudice. In the present case our studies of the new Mars meteorite Tissant may finally declare that Mars is not a dead planet. |
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John Henry Dough
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Posted: January 10, 2013 8:33 PM |
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It was also curious to me that the gold we have been seeing also might just be the same gold as described in the above paper?
If some one wishes to correct me then I will gladly reply.
Best wishes
jd, |
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MPJ
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Posted: January 22, 2013 5:07 AM |
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More results from the water on Mars fetish (aka the need to publish water on Mars findings papers for whatever reasons) of mainstream science and a little side blow to the clumsy landing site selection for MSL:
Martian Crater May Once Have Held Groundwater-Fed Lake
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MPJ
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Posted: January 22, 2013 5:16 AM |
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Note: McLaughlin Crater (subject of the above article) is located a little west of Mawrth Vallis - a little southwest from the slightly bigger Oyama Crater...
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Barsoomer
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Posted: February 11, 2013 6:41 PM |
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Water sucked from the atmosphere by deliquescent salts. |
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