HERE IS THE PROOF!April Fools
Topic: Do you think there is actually water on mars or not. Same goes for the moon. There could do or may have once been only the nerds from the future who time travel may know.
HERE IS THE PROOF!April Fools
Topic: Do you think there is actually water on mars or not. Same goes for the moon. There could do or may have once been only the nerds from the future who time travel may know.
Last edited by Shoden; 03-31-2006 at 11:28 PM.
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Yeah, considering that Mars has ice (I believe) on it a bit. xD
When I was little, I used to be a space nerd and wanted to travel to the moon and Mars.
Maybe the nerds in the future may visit your house one day Rye, one day.
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Heeheehee. I think there is....I'm hoping they'll find life on Europa, or that other planet...Neptunes moon. They think there is non frozen water on that! Oooh!
hahaha, I laughed when I saw that.
xDDDD
Yeah, I know I'm sexy get over it, I order you to turn that picture into a water on mars image!
Mars, yeah I think it had water at one time but I don't know about the moon.
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wow...your mouth is huge....Originally Posted by Dignified Pauper
There's water on the moon right? I'm not a space nut at all. I should pay more attention!
Kagga![]()
Here I am to save the day!
No not the moon. There WAS water on mars and might still be. As ice.
The last words of Oscar Wilde, to the wallpaper in his room - "One of us has to go"
There probably is still water on mars as ice caps, I think there is. I think the moon is impossible to live on unless artificial gravity is created.
My mouth aint as big as other though, I just have a high palet thingy
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Isn't there frozen carbon dioxide on Mars? Or is that on other planets/celestial-bodies?
I believe there is. Mars also has polar ice caps, which kind of definitively proposes the presence of water, or at least some common liquid.Originally Posted by Xaven
The moon has likely got traces of water, mainly in the crust, from asteroid impacts. This is especially likely to be the case in the parts of the moon which are commonly/permanently in shadow.
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, not Neptune, but it is quite possibly the best chance we have at finding life in our solar system. Though there is a thick 'crust' of water, there is believed to be a vast ocean directly underneath, one which could support life.
Unfortunately when it comes to Europa we have to be very, very careful. If we land there, our ships would deploy beings from our own world, making it difficult to tell if life existed there otherwise. And it could, theoretically, destroy all that life if we carried something dangerous there!
I don't believe that it is possible for there to be water in space.Atleast not on any of the planets we have ever seen.(besides good ole Earth) Why? I rather not gather long statements of the "why part". Just my opinion.There is also no wind.
Last edited by lovehurts; 04-01-2006 at 04:33 AM.