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Flowing Water on Mars?

http://www.businessinsider.com.au/theres-growing-speculation-nasa-is-about-to-announce-it-discovered-flowing-water-on-mars-2015-9

 

NASA today made a very brief announcement that it’s preparing to share details of a “major science finding” early next week.

 

The space agency gave out a list of participants who will speak, and notice of a “brief question-and-answer session”, so there’s not a lot to go on.

 

But a couple of names on the list have journalists and bloggers speculating that NASA is about announce it has found evidence of water on Mars. Possibly even flowing water.

 

Lujendra Ojha is a grad student and PhD candidate in planetary science at Georgia Tech.

 

But it was as an undergrad at the University of Arizona where Ohja made a lot of headlines in 2011. At 21, the science fiction fan and Nepal native co-authored a study that suggested liquid water flowed during the warmer months on Mars.

 

“It was a lucky accident,” he told CNN at the time. Ohja had noticed irregular features in images taken for another study of gullies in Mars craters by UA researcher Colin Dundas.

 

As the images had been taken over time, they varied due to a range of distortions, such as shadows. Ohja one day decided to start removing the distortions using a computer algorithm, just to see if any changes could be noticed over time.

 

“Finger-like” features materialised over time, and they weren’t related to the gullies Dundas was interested in.

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“When I first saw them, I had no idea what it was,” he told CNN. “I just thought it was a streak made by dust or something similar.”

 

Where the water was coming from was still up for debate. As Ohja said at the time:

 

“There’s going to be years of research put into this to even prove that this is definitely a proof of water.”

 

And obviously, where there’s water, there’s always the prospect of life.

 

On Tuesday, September 29, at 1pm (AEST), we may find out.

 

 

***I'm a space buff and I love this news (or speculation).  Its truly astounding if true. 

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So you're saying we should not explore the evidence of water until we have actually felt the water in our hands? I know thats not what you're saying, Im being facetious.

But this is how these guys make a living, using science and whatever else to come to conclusions about things they cant touch. They believe it to be water. Now we must go find out.

I remember when that meteorite was found years ago that contained a fossil of a microbe from Mars and it was MAJOR news. There were breaking news cut ins to live TV. President Clinton did a press conference.

This should immediately result in the government altering their 2020 Mars plan and sending a fully sterilized rover to the best spot to scoop up and "touch" water and test for life. In a perfect world, they'd make it a return mission and have samples sent back to Earth. No more *****-footing around.

No, no, I agree, I want more investigation. I'm just saying the "We found water!!!" proclamation could be a little premature. There is still enough doubt that one day we could hear the "Well there was a 99% chance the evidence indicated water was present, but here's why we misunderstood." Just a tad premature is all I'm saying. They haven't discovered water yet.

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@HillaryClinton: .@NASA has found water on Mars. There is no limit to what we can discover when we explore, ask questions, and listen to science.

@HillaryClinton: .@NASA has found water on Mars. There is no limit to what we can discover when we explore, ask questions, and listen to science.

Hollow words. Her president grounded the manned space program. American astronauts have to use Russian rockets to get to the ISS. 

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@HillaryClinton: .@NASA has found water on Mars. There is no limit to what we can discover when we explore, ask questions, and listen to science.

Hollow words. Her president grounded the manned space program. American astronauts have to use Russian rockets to get to the ISS. 

 

Thats the Democrat way. 

Funny I'm pretty sure they benched that program to put money in mars exploration.

And hypocrisy sure isn't limited to democrats

What's the Obama logic of flying a manned mission to an asteroid by 2025 (yeah, sure) instead of a manned mission to Mars, a planet that has been extensively explored by unmanned missions to the Red Planet? His administration cancelled or reduced budgets & thousands of engineers & scientists were laid off at NASA.  So how this supposed to somehow spur deep space missions to anywhere?

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I don't recall the details but I seem to recall Bush giving a pretty enthusiastic speech calling for focus on getting back to moon, establishing bases and getting a man on Mars.

Now I cAnt say he funded it properly but he set an agenda for nasa. Obama scuttled it and called for private enterprise to do it.

I'm not partisan on this. Both sides have failed deeply at significantly advancing space exploration.

Man on Mars? Based on moon? It's simply a matter of money and desire. That's it. We could do it if we chose to.

@HillaryClinton: .@NASA has found water on Mars. There is no limit to what we can discover when we explore, ask questions, and listen to science.

Oh oh oh wait.wait wait.

Hillary said so! I changed he'd my mind. She's so amazing!

Hey we found flowing friggen water on Mars and the best chance of LIFE...lets NOT go there because we're too cheap to properly sterilize our equipment.

What could be more important to humanity as a species than this?

Answer: Salvation.

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Hey we found flowing friggen water on Mars and the best chance of LIFE...lets NOT go there because we're too cheap to properly sterilize our equipment.

What could be more important to humanity as a species than this?

Answer: Salvation.

 

Speaking in concrete terms not wishful thinking.

If we explore mars too much and discover we originated from there oh man heads will explode world wide

If we explore mars too much and discover we originated from there oh man heads will explode world wide

I think we should explore this angle a little more.

If we explore mars too much and discover we originated from there oh man heads will explode world wide

I think we should explore this angle a little more.

First we will need a protractor.

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Just watched on global news, they say mars looked like earth at one point (but the land kinda of orange instead of green) with oceans, but because of its size could not keep the internal heat like earth can,  lost its magnetic field and what atmosphere it had was released into space. Oceans dried up and eventually the planet became the parched red planet it is.   That being said, NASA is taking applications in a few weeks for the first man driven trip to mars to find out if life can still be had on it

Water? Mars? Next you'll be telling me a man walked on the moon. LOL!

im more interested about the application thing with NASA, id sign up, this planets too tame for this lone wolf

www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9c1QYx9ris

 

^ adult content but Mars related

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