To: Signalman
Sounds wonderful doesn’t it? Let’s all go and lay out on the beach by the sea and drink pink panthers.
To: rogertarp
Sounds wonderful doesnt it? Lets all go and lay out on the beach by the sea and drink pink panthers.
No can do. Although the evidence is overwhelming that Mars did have liquid water on its surface billions of years ago, it no longer does because most of its atmosphere escaped into space, and it's too thin to maintain the pressure needed for liquid water. Although there is frozen water in the polar caps.
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