Posted on 08/13/2024 6:28:33 AM PDT by RomanSoldier19
Using data from NASA's InSight lander - which carried out a four-year-long mission that ended in 2022 - researchers say the amount of water underground could cover all of Mars with between one to two kilometres of water.
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There May Be a Second Massive Ocean Deep Beneath the Surface Chemically bonded to minerals in the transition zone, Earth’s mantle may be rather wet
https://www.bing.com/search?q=another+ocean+earth+crust
But it doesn’t cover the planet’s surface....so what’s the point...
It could be recoverable, and therefore water need not be transported to Mars for colonists.
The biblical “fountains of the deep.
We have perfectly good deserts here on earth that have yet to be fully populated.
Its a ploy to raise funding for a manned mission.
It won't happen!
Too expensive given all the Non-Value Added oversight by unqualified NASA administrators.
Little to be gained for 10X the cost of robotic missions.
Elon Musk has plans to colonize Mars.
So the ocean is a desert with it’s life underground
**We have perfectly good deserts here on earth that have yet to be fully populated.**
The globulleestahz have been working on that in case you hadn’t heard. Although they seem to be focused on the deserts in the USA.
Isn’t Mars soil full of Chlorine so what would happen ?
Without an atmosphere what would happen if the water were on the surface?
And?
Mars has an atmosphere, but it’s too thin to keep liquid water from boiling away. (Water boils a bit over 60,000 ft on earth; the Martian atmosphere has the same pressure as earth’s at 100,000 ft.)
You would have to create a artificial magnetosphere because mars has no magnetosphere
Or it could not.
That’s going to take a long pipe.
I think they’re easing us into the admission that Mars has canals after all. And gondoliers.
First Arrakis, now Mars.
When will it end?
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