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Curiosity finds water on Mars...
It's in the dirt. Scientists say that 1 litre of water can be extracted per cubic foot of Martian soil.
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/wow-m...irt-8C11270152 |
Well, it's not water per... *looks at Steve*
It's not water technically but water vapor, the H2O itself is in the rocks, but it can then be condensed back down into proper water, which is a great help for potential colonists. |
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Hopefully the Russians can get there.
Considering the last 2 presidents murdered the USA Space program monetarily, Need more Abrahms tanks,.,, Go Russia, I am rooting for you to make great strides for mankind! Seems other countries care more about killing others, than helping mankind as a whole. Soooooooo, about that space shuttle replacement.... Ohh 1960s era sputnik, good enough, paying 3 times the price to support our own space station. (Less taxes for banks and oil companies, don't want to hurt any feelings, at least any feelings that matter.) Gotta save money, cut medicare, and social security, the russians need the money. |
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There is no breathable air or food. But the basic building block of a fitness workout is there.
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I was a drunk then, alcohol was the only remedy to the constant cold and wind. Next winter after that was on coastal washington state, they got a 6 inch snowstorm and they called it a blizzard, zero snow plows there, what a joke. I digress, if I start drinking again could I be an astonaut? My wife will love the separation. ;) |
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