Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
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Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
What will it be.
NASA has set the world on alert it's making a big announcement on Monday.
So far, all we know is the announcement has to do with Mars and a mystery that NASA says is now "solved."
"NASA will detail a major science finding from the agency's ongoing exploration of Mars during a news briefing at (10:30 a.m. CST) on Monday, Sept. 28 at the James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The event will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency's website," the space agency said.
What's the big announcement? No one really knows but here are 3 predictions:
NASA will announce its found water – maybe even flowing water – on Mars:
According to the announcement sent out by NASA, one of the participants in the Monday event is Lujendra Ojha of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Ojha has previously worked on studies about the possibility that water flows on Mars during its warmer months.
Ojha's inclusion has many people speculating NASA will announce it has found water on the planet. And with water could come life...
NASA will explain the strange Stonehenge-like formation on the planet
NASA has already identified a massive Stonehenge-like formation on top of a Martian hill. It's one of several strange images seen on the planet, news of what exactly the outcropping is could be part of the announcement.
Mars' outcroppings have prompted plenty of discussion before, especially in 1976 after NASA's Viking 1 spacecraft revealed a formation that looked like a human face carved in stone.
NASA will say it has found life on Mars
Don't get too excited. We're not talking Marvin the Martian here, though that would be pretty awesome.
NASA has set the world on alert it's making a big announcement on Monday.
So far, all we know is the announcement has to do with Mars and a mystery that NASA says is now "solved."
"NASA will detail a major science finding from the agency's ongoing exploration of Mars during a news briefing at (10:30 a.m. CST) on Monday, Sept. 28 at the James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The event will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency's website," the space agency said.
What's the big announcement? No one really knows but here are 3 predictions:
NASA will announce its found water – maybe even flowing water – on Mars:
According to the announcement sent out by NASA, one of the participants in the Monday event is Lujendra Ojha of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Ojha has previously worked on studies about the possibility that water flows on Mars during its warmer months.
Ojha's inclusion has many people speculating NASA will announce it has found water on the planet. And with water could come life...
NASA will explain the strange Stonehenge-like formation on the planet
NASA has already identified a massive Stonehenge-like formation on top of a Martian hill. It's one of several strange images seen on the planet, news of what exactly the outcropping is could be part of the announcement.
Mars' outcroppings have prompted plenty of discussion before, especially in 1976 after NASA's Viking 1 spacecraft revealed a formation that looked like a human face carved in stone.
NASA will say it has found life on Mars
Don't get too excited. We're not talking Marvin the Martian here, though that would be pretty awesome.
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Re: Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
It is 9:02 AM here. I think the announcement is in another 2 and a half hours.
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Re: Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
water on surface. maybe fossils will be next.
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That was in the online news here yesterday before the "official announcement". I thought that perhaps they had discovered the Aussie house fly up there, or even European wasps. Sadly for those who believe in aliens, no little green men.AiA in Atlanta wrote:water on surface. maybe fossils will be next.
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Re: Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
Not yet.Neferti~ wrote:That was in the online news here yesterday before the "official announcement". I thought that perhaps they had discovered the Aussie house fly up there, or even European wasps. Sadly for those who believe in aliens, no little green men.AiA in Atlanta wrote:water on surface. maybe fossils will be next.
Where there is liquid water... we will find life.
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By "life" I presume you mean "things" that need water to survive? Plants? Insects? Worms? Grubs? and so forth?Super Nova wrote:Not yet.Neferti~ wrote:That was in the online news here yesterday before the "official announcement". I thought that perhaps they had discovered the Aussie house fly up there, or even European wasps. Sadly for those who believe in aliens, no little green men.AiA in Atlanta wrote:water on surface. maybe fossils will be next.
Where there is liquid water... we will find life.
They will NOT find the so-called "intelligent" life though.
Even 3000+ years ago there were "ordinary" males (or maybe even some females input) who built the Pyramids with great minds and few tools. I dispute that they took only 20 years. Palaeontologists really are grabbing at straws. It also irritates me that the History lot reckon that "aliens" helped the Egyptians (the Mayans and so forth). Rubbish.
We just assume that we are smarter than they were back 3000+ years ago. It's a myth. Current engineers and so forth can't figure it out. EVERYONE thinks/assumes that they are smarter than the earlier generations .... I don't agree. We have more "gadgets" which undoubtedly makes us lazier, mentally, not smarter/more clever.
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Re: Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
By "the History mob", do you mean whack job, conspiracy theorists? Because it has nothing to do with NASA or main stream scienceNeferti~ wrote:It also irritates me that the History lot reckon that "aliens" helped the Egyptians (the Mayans and so forth). Rubbish.
We don't have any better brain power, but our access to information, and tools and systems for communication/cooperation have indeed increased our effective intelligence.Neferti~ wrote:We just assume that we are smarter than they were back 3000+ years ago. It's a myth. Current engineers and so forth can't figure it out. EVERYONE thinks/assumes that they are smarter than the earlier generations .... I don't agree. We have more "gadgets" which undoubtedly makes us lazier, mentally, not smarter/more clever.
We've become similar to colony animals (ants, termites, etc.). Alone they're ineffective, communally they can construct some awesome and quite intelligent structures that none of the drones can really comprehend
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Re: Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
Not necessarily. I met a bloke from NASA and he was even dumber than arsie.boxy wrote:By "the History mob", do you mean whack job, conspiracy theorists? Because it has nothing to do with NASA or main stream scienceNeferti~ wrote:It also irritates me that the History lot reckon that "aliens" helped the Egyptians (the Mayans and so forth). Rubbish.
I admit that I do NOT know how to explain it but I am sure that it had nothing to do with "aliens" from outer space, nor so-called "scientists".
boxy said:Neferti~ wrote:We just assume that we are smarter than they were back 3000+ years ago. It's a myth. Current engineers and so forth can't figure it out. EVERYONE thinks/assumes that they are smarter than the earlier generations .... I don't agree. We have more "gadgets" which undoubtedly makes us lazier, mentally, not smarter/more clever.
OK, so YOU try to explain how the Egyptians built massive pyramids with no transport and few tools. The quarry was 500 miles away andWe don't have any better brain power, but our access to information, and tools and systems for communication/cooperation have indeed increased our effective intelligence.
We've become similar to colony animals (ants, termites, etc.). Alone they're ineffective, communally they can construct some awesome and quite intelligent structures that none of the drones can really comprehend
"they" say it took ONLY 20 years. Bullshit. Or did the Egyptians work like "ants" ... 24/7? We will probably never know but I can assure you that Little Green Men from Mars were NOT involved.
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They geared their whole economy to please their gods (the political leaders of the time). They produced impressive results, but there is no need to resort to alien intervention. Shit, if alien intelligence were involved, wouldn't it be something better than a pile of stones
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Re: Mars mystery solved: NASA's big Monday announcement
Go to Egypt and you can see how they did it.
It wasn't slavery, it was willing subjects dedicated to this task.
I have seen how they dig the stones out first hand by pits abandoned when the stone cracked during excavation leaving all the evidence for how they did it.
It was just bloody hard yakka combined with the most advanced technology of the time, skilled organizational management and planning.
They really did set the sean for the development of humanity that we see today.
It wasn't slavery, it was willing subjects dedicated to this task.
I have seen how they dig the stones out first hand by pits abandoned when the stone cracked during excavation leaving all the evidence for how they did it.
It was just bloody hard yakka combined with the most advanced technology of the time, skilled organizational management and planning.
They really did set the sean for the development of humanity that we see today.
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