Mars May Be Habitable Today, Scientists Say!
- The mind games continue. The Illuminists are preparing the sheeple for the revelation of Life on Mars! Their intent is to use the revelation of a startling truth to sell an even bigger LIE. This is the UFO-Alien Invasion/Disclosure HOAX. These beings that are coming are the demons, Nephilim, genetically corrupted/engineered creatures, fallen angels … of the Antediluvian world of Genesis 6! The Roman Catholic Church, the Vatican, is in on this coming FRAUD. They are beginning to promote the ‘Alien’ Gospel ie. another Gospel ! This is the endtimes strong delusion!
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2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 (New King James Version)
9 The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders, 10 and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved. 11 And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, 12 that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
– - There is obviously life on Mars. Those of us who have studied the pictures, records, scientific reports …. know it. Why do you think so many countries are sending space probes/orbital satellites to Mars? The latest being India! There are plant life and trees. The question is: what are those strange structures? Buildings? Ruins of ancient civilizations?
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Mars May Be Habitable Today, Scientists Say!
by Rod Pyle, SPACE.com Contributor
LOS ANGELES — While Mars was likely a more hospitable place in its wetter, warmer past, the Red Planet may still be capable of supporting microbial life today, some scientists say.
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Ongoing research in Mars-like places such as Antarctica and Chile’s Atacama Desert shows that microbes can eke out a living in extremely cold and dry environments, several researchers stressed at “The Present-Day Habitability of Mars” conference held here at the University of California Los Angeles this month.
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And not all parts of the Red Planet’s surface may be arid currently — at least not all the time. Evidence is building that liquid water might flow seasonally at some Martian sites, potentially providing a haven for life as we know it.
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“We certainly can’t rule out the possibility that it’s habitable today,” said Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona, principal investigator for the HiRise camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. [The Search for Life on Mars: A Photo Timeline]
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Surface water on Mars?
McEwen discussed some intriguing observations by HiRise, which suggest that briny water may flow down steep Martian slopes during the local spring and summer.
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Sixteen such sites have been identified to date, mostly on the slopes of the huge Valles Marineris canyon complex, McEwen said. The tracks seem to repeat seasonally as the syrupy fluids descend along weather-worn pathways.
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While the brines may originate underground, Caltech’s Edwin Kite noted, there is an increasing suspicion that a process known as deliquescence — in which moisture present in the atmosphere is gathered by compounds on the ground, allowing it to become a liquid — may be responsible. Astrobiologists are keen to learn more about these brines, for not much is known about them at the moment.
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“Briny water on Mars may or may not be habitable to microbes, either from Earth or from Mars,” McEwen said.
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Hardy microbes
Martian life may be able to survive even in places where water doesn’t seep and flow, some scientists stressed. For example, microbes here on Earth make a living in the Atacama and the dry valleys of Antarctica, both of which are extremely cold and arid, said Chris McKay of NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.
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Antarctic sites also receive seasonally high ultraviolet radiation doses thanks to a hole in the ozone layer that tends to develop every August through November. This provides yet another parallel to Mars, whose thin atmosphere and lack of a protective magnetic field make the planet more radiation-bombarded than Earth.
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In the Antarctic dry valleys, McKay said, organisms dwell within rocks, just deep enough to be shielded from the worst of the UV but close enough to the surface to receive the benefits of photosynthesis. Something similar might be happening on Mars today, if life ever evolved there. McKay also discussed deliquescence, which in the Atacama allows salts to gather enough water to support the existence of life.
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McKay offered some advice to NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity, which landed in August to determine whether Mars could ever have supported microbial life: “Watch for salt along the road!”
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– - www.marsanomalyresearch.com appears to be down. Joseph Skipper had a broken hip and is unreachable (probably resting at his daughter’s place). We will have to wait for him to recover and become contactable!
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Reblogged this on just2bwise and commented:
Mars IS already “habitable?”
OR…
“inhabited?”