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#1  Edited By skipper847
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What do you think the BIG announcement will be about Mars. We will found out in 1 hour approx. 16:30 GMT time. Think that be in middle of the night for the US. A lot say running water or microscopic life found.

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#2 Catalli  Moderator
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I've seen most people say water, but if it were microscopic life that'd be awesome!

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#3 MarcRecon
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@ianhh6

Yeah, but we've been hearing about water for years

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#4 NothingForMoney
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Why not now, though?

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#5  Edited By Maroxad
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Water would be my guess.

But microscopic life would be far more interesting.

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@MarcRecon said:

@ianhh6

Yeah, but we've been hearing about water for years

About the presence of water once upon a time, sure, but presently running water?

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#7  Edited By MarcRecon
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@ianhh6

Hmmmm, that I haven't heard! Either way, I hope the announcement isn't the obvious, like, "we are going to colonize mars! lol

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#8 skipper847
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They only found a Stonehenge like feature on mars too the other day.

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#9  Edited By comp_atkins
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@Maroxad said:

Water would be my guess.

But microscopic life would be far more interesting.

no, i don't think we'll be telling them that

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#10  Edited By skipper847
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Will there be riots later. lol

If there is running water then it might be both. Micro life and water.

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#11 Master_Live
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Microscopic life would be more interesting? You don't say.

Finding life, of the extraterrestrial kind would be one of the greatest discoveries in human history.

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My guess they found the Prothean ruins in Mars.

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http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/sep/28/nasa-scientists-find-evidence-flowing-water-mars

Guess it's flowing water after all.

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#14 skipper847
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No they believe they found flowing water. What load of bull. They need more funding as he just said there sending people to Mars soon. So they got to come up with something worth while and saying we believe is not the truth. I turned it off after 5 mins.

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#15 Maroxad
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@ianhh6 said:

http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/sep/28/nasa-scientists-find-evidence-flowing-water-mars

Guess it's flowing water after all.

Fascinating. My perception of mars changed once again. I wonder what causes it. The 3 theories they came up with certainly feels more plausible than what I would have thought, I wonder how this will develop.

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#16  Edited By Treflis
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Well there goes my theory of it being the secret UAC base having lost contact with Earth and the moon Deimos having vanished.

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NASA is now getting criticized (in some quarters, no big by any means) for building up expectations, guess no one cares about water. Got to say, I do find it peculiar that they waited until Monday and didn't release the information during the weekend probably to have a bigger audience today; the problem is now the next there might not be as big of a reception since some felt let down.

Lesson learned, instruments aren't the only thing you gotta calibrate.

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I wonder if they found my Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator

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#19 Catalli  Moderator
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@Master_Live said:

Lesson learned, instruments aren't the only thing you gotta calibrate.

What you on about?

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@Master_Live said:

NASA is now getting criticized (in some quarters, no big by any means) for building up expectations, guess no one cares about water. Got to say, I do find it peculiar that they waited until Monday and didn't release the information during the weekend probably to have a bigger audience today; the problem is now the next there might not be as big of a reception since some felt let down.

Lesson learned, instruments aren't the only thing you gotta calibrate.

Let down? Finding flowing water on Mars is incredible. It's some of the best news we could have heard from Nasa regarding their Mars exploration missions.

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#21 Serraph105
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This is cool. Onward with the search for life.

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#22 brimmul777
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I wonder if it's the same kind of water I can put Crystal Light in.That'll be great don't you think??

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#23  Edited By Master_Live
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@ferrari2001 said:
@Master_Live said:

NASA is now getting criticized (in some quarters, no big by any means) for building up expectations, guess no one cares about water. Got to say, I do find it peculiar that they waited until Monday and didn't release the information during the weekend probably to have a bigger audience today; the problem is now the next there might not be as big of a reception since some felt let down.

Lesson learned, instruments aren't the only thing you gotta calibrate.

Let down? Finding flowing water on Mars is incredible.It's some of the best news we could have heard from Nasa regarding their Mars exploration missions.

I completely agree, but others seemed "disappointed". They were ready for the little green men.

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People on Mars nuked themselves.

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#25  Edited By LexLas
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@Maroxad said:

Water would be my guess.

But microscopic life would be far more interesting.

That would be very difficult because they said no life like creatures would be able to sustain life because there is so much salt in the water. Basically that is why it does not freeze there.

@Gaming-Planet - Thats exactly what will happen to us. You might be right.

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#26  Edited By HoolaHoopMan
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Very exciting indeed. Not sure how people were expecting us to find life, that would be ridiculous.

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#27  Edited By Archangel3371  Online
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Very exciting news indeed.

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Nobody tell nestle.

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#29 dana_leigh
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Any new discover is exciting.

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#31 Matthew-first
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Can u imaginr, water consists Bacteria... And foreign viruses.... New sicknesses.

And they decide to bring water to earth?

The end is near! Lol

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#32  Edited By lamprey263
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cool, though I worry with the right wing ideological cancer in America our public education system will turn into something like this, and space exploration will cease to exist except for military application...

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@LexLas said:
@Maroxad said:

Water would be my guess.

But microscopic life would be far more interesting.

That would be very difficult because they said no life like creatures would be able to sustain life because there is so much salt in the water. Basically that is why it does not freeze there.

@Gaming-Planet - Thats exactly what will happen to us. You might be right.

Hence why my guess was related to water. ;)

I dont think life as we know it would be able sustain itself on mars.

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#35  Edited By lamprey263
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oh no, right wing anti-intellectual attack against NASA has begun...

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Rush Limbaugh is laughable at best.

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@ianhh6: Yes, but many conservatives listen to him.

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@servomaster said:

@ianhh6: Yes, but many conservatives listen to him.

they also make up roughly half the voting population