Posted on 10/08/2010 12:29:53 PM PDT by mrreaganaut
The US space agency NASA announced Tuesday it has given the green light to a mission to Mars aimed at investigating the mystery of how the "red planet" lost its atmosphere.
NASA gave the approval Monday for "the development and 2013 launch of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission," the agency said in a statement, noting that the project may also show Mars' history of supporting life.
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Answer: Anthropogenic global warming.
(I just saved 'em a whole mess of money!)
I am thinking whatever pummelled the planet left a huge dirt cloud that covered the planet and that is why it is so uniformly covered with that red rock and material.
The same process that pulverized and OXIDIZED all those particles used up a lot of the atmosphere at the same time
like a sponge soaking up liquid (sort of)
Total Recall?
Probably the local ‘Rat equivalents embezzled it.
What a waste of money.
Even if mars could hold an atmosphere it would still get blasted with solar radiation without a magnetosphere.
On the other hand, Mars is riddled with caves which are ready made shelters. Its unlikely that Mars will ever be a pleasant place to live but it might be fine for mining.
Titan the moon of saturn is much smaller and has an atmosphere that is thicker than earth’s.....
So Gravity is a factor but not much of one.
And which of the enumerated powers covers searching for the lost Martian atmosphere?
Naturally muslims will play key roles in this effort. Ultimately, this effort will “prove” global warming, and will be the driving force for the world to adopt sharia.
At least that’s probably what BHO has laid down as NASA’s directive.
NASA is no longer the NASA I remember. Shut it down, break it up.
Isn’t there a huge one scheduled to get there soon?
Mars Science Project or something?
I thought it was the be-all and end-all of the science missions...
Too obvious.
As is the weak magnetic field that allows the solar wind to strip it away.
Nope, both are too obvious - gotta send a probe.
Bush's Fault.
“The lack of sufficient magnetic activity to support an ionosphere may make terraforming impossible.”
I’m no scientist, but from what I’ve read, I agree with you. Mars’ core must have gone cold, no magnetic field, poof, no atmosphere.
question, is there any sci-fi solution for the creation of an artificial magnasphere to protect the planet?
“post roads”
And which of the enumerated powers covers searching for the route to the Pacific ocean? (Lewis and Clark)
The fact is that governments have long funded pathfinding missions. The big difference here is that government also assures a dead end because the international outer space treaty puts everything off limits for all but research. If we ditch the outer space treaty and allow private ownership of property on bodies in space, business will find a means of making it profitable.
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