If Mars’ shale rock porosity versus depth can be estimated from seismic data, as it can on Earth, (google: “Sediment dewatering in the Macran accretionary prism”) , then one can also determine Mars’ rock-forming mechanism and geothermal gradient, as can be done on Earth (google “Proposed Method for Shale Compaction Kinetics”)
Here's a thought. How deep are Martian lavatubes? Could a lavatube descend the 20 kilometers needed to reach the underground ocean? Then there would be little or no drilling to do.
Now that NASA has discovered water beneath the surface of Mars, approximately 10 kilometers deep, should we dare to tap into it? Where there is water, there could be life-perhaps even hostile life. Should we arm ourselves with enough medicine and weapons to fend off any deadly bacteria or nightmarish creatures that might crawl out from the depths?
There's a BASE on mars at the bottom of a crater. Its at the bottom because its easier to access the H2O. Next you'll hear: "We found a base!" Already knowing its there.
There's water all over the universe 😂 this Mars obsession is ridiculous. The only reason Musk wants to go there is to mine rare elements for nothing but profit.
Earth will be fine, it's ourselves we are destroying. I suspect we will largely go this century, within fifty years the oceans will be as bountiful as they ever were; a thousand years and it'll be almost as though we had never existed.
Instead if you go to venus you will find big building and lost humen civilization bcoz venus once upon time was in earths orbit but slowly moved towards sun and got destroyed. After many years mars will come in earths orbit and will see life. By that time earth will be in venus orbit.
Trying to figure out how is there sunlight on mars being 100 of millions of miles away even when it's close to the sun it's 100 of millions of miles away it wouldnn't recieve sunlight at all would be a ball of ice. They are showing images of footage of earth. No way they can launch a spacecraft out that far away from the sun unmanned without no problems land and control a rover millions of miles away from the sun with plummeting temps they can't replicate on earth.
1:16 whats that a mosquito? Ladies and gentlemen thats life
I think we need to focus save water on earth also 😅
Should have said it as oil. We’d be living there a lot sooner.
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Or at least “jewels and stuff”
if there is no life in mars then there is no oil
Where the water? Show
Realy I like this video its so so interestyng
Mars was just like Earth.
So I find water under my fridge and NASA won't return my calls!
grandma told me moon is already occupied
Any idea what temperature this water, at that depth would be?
If Mars’ shale rock porosity versus depth can be estimated from seismic data, as it can on Earth,
(google: “Sediment dewatering in the Macran accretionary prism”) , then one can also determine Mars’ rock-forming mechanism and geothermal gradient, as can be done on Earth (google “Proposed Method for Shale Compaction Kinetics”)
Here's a thought. How deep are Martian lavatubes? Could a lavatube descend the 20 kilometers needed to reach the underground ocean? Then there would be little or no drilling to do.
Send a drill to Mars - 10km deep drilling 😮.
Mango pudding under Mars soil😂
Now that NASA has discovered water beneath the surface of Mars, approximately 10 kilometers deep, should we dare to tap into it? Where there is water, there could be life-perhaps even hostile life. Should we arm ourselves with enough medicine and weapons to fend off any deadly bacteria or nightmarish creatures that might crawl out from the depths?
There's a BASE on mars at the bottom of a crater. Its at the bottom because its easier to access the H2O. Next you'll hear: "We found a base!" Already knowing its there.
"it might in fact exists" keep in mind its a possibility, not prooven
What’s the Rover doing in ARIZONA 😂😂😂
It's NOT in Arizona! It's on Mars! Just blind and stupid
Leave Mars Alone 😢
Why?
If the rover finds coolers on Mars the LCBO union will call for a strike.
We’ve already polluted another planet….we’re amazing 👍
Fascinating indeed. Where there is water, there might have been life..... long long ago.
There's water all over the universe 😂 this Mars obsession is ridiculous. The only reason Musk wants to go there is to mine rare elements for nothing but profit.
The planet is interesting
It was billion years ago, but evaporated.
Keep the beautiful earth, forget Mars, the earth is dying
Earth will be fine, it's ourselves we are destroying. I suspect we will largely go this century, within fifty years the oceans will be as bountiful as they ever were; a thousand years and it'll be almost as though we had never existed.
The real question is does Mars have oil?
No how
You know what they say, the skies the limit
We have not discoverer earth 🌎 and want to discover Mars 🙄👎🏻
Instead if you go to venus you will find big building and lost humen civilization bcoz venus once upon time was in earths orbit but slowly moved towards sun and got destroyed.
After many years mars will come in earths orbit and will see life. By that time earth will be in venus orbit.
That's not how it works
Who really gives a F..k!
Stay im mommys basement bro
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Trying to figure out how is there sunlight on mars being 100 of millions of miles away even when it's close to the sun it's 100 of millions of miles away it wouldnn't recieve sunlight at all would be a ball of ice. They are showing images of footage of earth. No way they can launch a spacecraft out that far away from the sun unmanned without no problems land and control a rover millions of miles away from the sun with plummeting temps they can't replicate on earth.
So, in all practicality, there still is no water on Mars. 🫤