Mars LiptonCambell: It'd be interesting to see human colonization efforts into Mars in the coming centuries... LiptonCambell: You ever see the Starship Troopers cartoon from a decade or so ago? They totally had an entire season dedicated to their Pluto Campaign against the bugs... elwoody2631: really ? never seen before O.o ..i must check it out thanks !! i even didint know that it is also cartoon . LiptonCambell: Yea, altho its a CGI cartoon, so its the loosest form of the word "cartoon"....roughneck chronicles i think it was called duncan124: 'The chances of anything coming from Mars are over a million to one, he said". War of The Worlds, book, films, radio play , disco tracks etc etc. Serabi: Duncan124 - your accent is shocking1 it's Beepity Beep. Save the Martians with such an accent. Nathaniel Nirvana: Jeff Wayne's musical with Richard Burton commentating, have it on cd - it's brilliant unwittingly tells us all we should know about Mars Nathaniel Nirvana: wasn't it Mars where they found signs that there had been water think that means there was life on mars even if there isn't now Nathaniel Nirvana: it's a god awful small affair to the girl with the mousey hair, but her mommy is yelling no, and her daddy has told her to go, so she walks through a sunken dream to the seat with the clearest view, and she's hooked to the silver screen, but the film is a saddening bore, coz she's lived it 10 x or more.......is there life on mars smoke4ever: All they have to do is activate the heating rods so they can melt the core. Then the melted core will release oxygen forming an atmosphere, making the planet liveable. smoke4ever: oh yeah, i almost forgot. The heating rods are located under one of the pyramids, i don't know which one. LiptonCambell: ....ummm...what? The size of mars has nothing to do with it....it doesn't have a molten iron core like us, which produces a sheild against solar winds.....without that protection, Mars was continuiously blasted with rays until almost no water vapour was left And smoke, lol nice Total Recall reference... LiptonCambell: It's a kind of radiation. It would breakdown the molecules. "The lack of a magnetosphere and extremely thin atmosphere of Mars are a challenge: the planet has little heat transfer across its surface, poor insulation against bombardment of the solar wind and insufficient atmospheric pressure to retain water in a liquid form (water instead sublimates to a gaseous state)." ~en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars#Search_for_life Note that no where in the article does it state that mars is "too small" for oxygen. | Science Chat Room Similar Conversations |