NASA discovers huge new volcano on Mars!! And it's a perfect place for Elon Musk's colony!



After decades of looking with orbital probes, how did a huge volcano escape NASAโ€™s notice on Mars? And why is this new discovery important for Elon Muskโ€™s plans for a Mars colony, and our search for life on the Red Planet?
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25 thoughts on “NASA discovers huge new volcano on Mars!! And it's a perfect place for Elon Musk's colony!”

  1. Without getting to the Moon and developing the necessary technologies to survive. Going to Mars is a suicide mission. One that would probably set human space exploration back a 100 years. It doesn't matter what's been found. We're struggling just to get a probe on the Moon let alone humans.

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  2. Hate to be a party pooper but Rovers will be replaced by GenAI robots trained on watching videos of humans climbing falling and running with internal physics system representations that will allow them to navigate ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ rough Martian ๐Ÿ‘ฝ terrain… and these #AI robots will be developed by the private sector first. ETA 5-10 years

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  3. 0:00: ๐ŸŒ‹ Unprecedented discovery of massive volcano on Mars prompts potential for future colonization.
    4:50: ๐ŸŒ‹ Massive volcano on Mars dwarfs Everest, urging human colonization.
    8:38: ๐ŸŒ‹ Discovery of massive volcano in Mars' Noctus Labyrinthus region with potential for colonization.
    12:57: ๐ŸŒ‹ Discovery of a large volcano on Mars with potential glacier ice deposits and sulfate salts.
    16:53: ๐Ÿš€ Ideal Mars region for colonization due to proximity to equator, water ice reservoir, and lower altitude.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

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  4. How long before SpaceX starts exploring Mars with its own rovers etc. This would be a prime spot, also in addition to all the excellent points you make, volcanic Ash on earth is some of the most fertile soil on the planet. That's a big plus if its the same on Mars!?

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  5. Are you angry about the charlatans that have taken over ufology , ie ancient aliens, ufo conferences with the same info regurgitated over and over and over again, serial authors who have more than 4-5 books, i've always believed fir my 48 years but there has been nothing to convince.
    Ps colonisation?????are you serious? Maybe after world hunger matey.

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  6. I like your new look, all cleaned up. And your videos are much more interesting and informative, however I still don't like the angry part, might conceder something more technical. Your doing a great job, I am now a subscriber.

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  7. If they are afraid to run their rovers across Mars' dunes because they didn't test them in our desert dunes, Musk should create an atomic magnetic motor that doesn't generate so much heat that it needs to be super cooled like a power plant.
    Will a magnet stick to an atomic rock or a purified atomic block?
    If it does then there should be no problem creating a magnetic motor using atomic magnets or by spinning something around an atomic substance. After all, they can throw an atomic particle through the hadron collider. Turn it around and spin the collider around the atomic substance.
    Let's challenge Musk to create a rover that can hop across the sand to interesting outcroppings to study.

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  8. Very intriguing! "Deeper even that the Marianas trench".. I was just thinking that(?) and you answered my (?). ๐Ÿ‘
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    Would all these glazers have fresh water? Or would they be frozen salt water? How energy demanding would it be to manufacture drinking water from them?

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  9. Those big volcanoes are related to a big meteor crater of the opposite side of Mars, it has nothing to do with a natural tectonic evolution of Mars but to a gigantic asteroid hit that heated the mantle enough to create those apocalyptic features of valles marineris and olympus mons. But thatโ€™s my opinion. Thatโ€™s why water appeared for a short amount of time due to an overheated core, Musk dream world but too earlyโ€ฆ the underground of Mars must be very interesting indeed.

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