June 10, 2007
The Puddles of Mars....
Water...possibly liquid water...may have been photographed by one of the Mars rovers!
UPDATE: I've been unable to blog most of this week, but as Stephen Den Beste points out in the comments, this story has been thoroughly debunked by the fact that the "puddles" are at what appears to be a greater than 25 degree angle. See here and here. The stuff may be ice, but it is not liquid water....
unless....
....MARS ACTUALLY HAS A PERFECTLY BREATHABLE ATMOSPHERE THAT THE MILITARYINDUSTRIALCOMPLEX IS TRYING TO CONCEAL KNOWING THAT WE COULD ALL GO THERE AND BE FREE FROM THEIR TYRANNY AND LIVE IN PERFECT ROUSSOUIIAN BLISS UNTROUBLED BY SUCH LIES AS "FIRE CAN MELT STEEL"
Or perhaps they just goofed....
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UPDATE: I've been unable to blog most of this week, but as Stephen Den Beste points out in the comments, this story has been thoroughly debunked by the fact that the "puddles" are at what appears to be a greater than 25 degree angle. See here and here. The stuff may be ice, but it is not liquid water....
unless....
....MARS ACTUALLY HAS A PERFECTLY BREATHABLE ATMOSPHERE THAT THE MILITARYINDUSTRIALCOMPLEX IS TRYING TO CONCEAL KNOWING THAT WE COULD ALL GO THERE AND BE FREE FROM THEIR TYRANNY AND LIVE IN PERFECT ROUSSOUIIAN BLISS UNTROUBLED BY SUCH LIES AS "FIRE CAN MELT STEEL"
Or perhaps they just goofed....
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It turned out that the photographed terrain is steeply sloped, not level. Thus it cannot be puddled water.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at Wed Jun 13 13:59:43 2007 (+rSRq)
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