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Opportunity drowns, Do not panic! |
Dec 16 2006, 07:27 AM
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Scientists at NASA believe they have definitive evidence that there
is still water on Mars today. Recently taken photographs of the Martian surface have been compared with others taken a few years earlier. The scientists found that some new craters have been formed since. Also, it has been discovered that some gullies on crater walls have grown bigger over the years. Many skeptics say that this does not prove that it is indeed water. Arguing that it could be another liquid, or fine sand. Ever since scientists have been exploring Mars, they have been thinking about water. There has been many evidence that show Mars has had liquid water in the past; yet, not many have shown evidence of liquid water currently flowing the red planet. However, earlier this week, NASA has found some shocking proofs that there is indeed liquid water flowing on Mars today. After the Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) team discovered they were not receiving any more data from their Opportunity rover, the team decided to call on the newly arrived Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) team to photograph yet again the lost rover. What the MRO discovered left them speechless. The Opportunity rover was found in the middle of a water-filled crater. NASA told the media today that it will hold a press briefing on the discovery (and lost) late next week. === This little story comes after a short discussion on IRC. This person was sad after reading an article, that the article was not about Opportunity drowning. Then RockHound decided it could be a good story to put on The Onion with all the "water on mars" talk everywhere. However, it seems The Onion does not take submissions from the public Of course, Opportunity has not drown |
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Dec 17 2006, 06:56 AM
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Ha!
-------------------- ...Tom
I'm not a Space Fan, I'm a Space Exploration Enthusiast. |
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