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Mars 'has life's building blocks' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18196353
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The fact that the O mostly reduced........
Hence, Mars is capable of supporting life as we know it.
It's not proof of life on Mars--most of the planet.
There are amino acids on Mars, that's a whole lot more interesting.
Just a heads up. The pilot for the U.S. version of "Life on Mars" has been leaked onto the internet. It's on Usenet and Bittorrent.
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I never really understood the conspiracy. What would be the point? I've heard theories that mars is actually earth in the future or our ancestors originated from there etc but like most conspiracies there's no difinative proof on any of these accusations...
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BUT if there were life on mars OF LIFE and SOCIETY AS ITS BEEN ENGINEERED Mars used to have water running on its surface? NASA would be eating like never....
Conspiracies there's no difinative proof on any of these accusations .
Ask your Facebook Friends
What do you think, Mars has life. Jupitor has life... but we just don't see it or know about it I say yes, there has to be another place except Earth that has life...But what about you...? When I'm Gone Just Carry On, Don't Mourn, Rejoice Everytime You...
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Mars....
A planet has life.
Mars could also have had life on it, but that isn't for sure.
Scanning Amazon came across this book http://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Mars-Manchester-University-Contemporary/dp/0708323596/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1323447595&sr=1-7 With further info here http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/L...
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Going on a limb and suggest that....
The blurb says it will be dedicated to not only Life on Mars also to its sequal and remake.
To the British television series Life on Mars, the American remake, and its sequel, Ashes to Ashes.
There is a new paper out which uses some apparently pretty sophisticated mathematical analysis of data from the experiments run by the Viking Mars lander in 1976 to repeat the claim that those experiments (especially the one that sought to measure isotope...
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Http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57413591-76/signs-of-life-on-mars-from-1976/?part point to the possibility that life either once existed on Mars or might possibly do so now instruments which might point to ....
Of Gil Levin.
There is a new paper out which uses some apparently pretty sophisticated mathematical analysis of data from the experiments run by the Viking Mars lander in 1976 to repeat the claim that those experiments (especially the one that sought to measure isotope...
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Http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57413591-76/signs-of-life-on-mars-from-1976/?part point to the possibility that life either once existed on Mars or might possibly do so now instruments which might point to ....
Of Gil Levin.
I just finished watching the US version of Life On Mars, thought it was pretty awesome, and I'm wondering whether I should look into the UK version. Is there any additional story, or significant changes to the story, in the original? Also, should I watch...
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Quote....
And Ashes to Ashes is my favorite of them all .
I've seen both versions and the UK Life on Mars is definitely better.
Because it's way awesome), you have to watch the UK Life on Mars first or it won't make much sense.
Everybody is hoping that Curiosity will find strong evidence of some kind of martian life. Ok, well, the rhetorical "everybody". I'd like to see som close-up of the "face", from on the ground, but hey, who am I to dictate mission priority? On the serious...
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Reasonable confidence on 1) would money....
1) Mars does not have life now, 2) Mars has never had life.
Re: What if Mars is barren of life? « Reply #1 on: 05/21/2012 01:26 AM » Let's not forget that we possibilities.
Life on Mars found in 1976? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...space-science/ A fresh look at NASA data suggests that a robotic mission uncovered microbial life on Marsmore than 30 years ago. In 1976 NASA sent two space probes, Vikings 1 and 2, to...
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Originally Posted by xrapidx I recon it'd be fairly naive to believe... .
*goes off to find meme* watch live football online I recon it'd be fairly naive to believe that this is the only planet with life on it...
There's water on mars too....
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