NASA Found Liquid Water Hidden Under Mars Surface!



NASA’s rover recently discovered enormous amounts of water beneath the surface of Mars, which surprised many people who had previously thought of Mars as nothing more than a rocky and dusty planet. Mars is one of the most fascinating planets in our solar system. Mars is a world unto itself. One theory suggests that there was once life on this planet billions of years ago because the surface is solid. This red planet has long been a popular subject of fiction and science-fiction, but it is also a hotspot for researchers. The surface of Mars appears to be dry, at the very least. Researchers, however, believe that up to 99 percent of the water is still present. Instead of escaping into outer space, it sank into the martian sand and sandstone. All of Mars’ primordial water had to go somewhere when the planet’s atmosphere collapsed. This answer has always been the most straightforward—, but it’s also the most flawed.

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34 thoughts on “NASA Found Liquid Water Hidden Under Mars Surface!”

  1. Instead of stupidly nuking mars why do we not take and place gigantic reflectors to concentrate sunlight on the poles and any where else it is needed. This will be slower but without any radiation to consider.

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  2. Mars isn't geologically dead by any means. Plenty of pictures of smoke coming from the volcanoes which laughably gets explained as clouds which supposedly were impossible on the planets as well. Never A Straight Answer cant be trusted as far as you could throw them.

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  3. well dar, LOL where did you think all that water came from, in the great flood….. when mars collided with the north pole ? the impact was so great it forced out ejector, came out of Antarctica. forcing it in to space, and froze and became our moon, and why we always see the same side of the moon, it 's centre core set off centre. and is constantly held in position. . wobble yes, but rotate NO.

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  4. without a protective magnetic field like earth's trying to terraform mar's would be useless. we haven't the technologies nor the funds to do so. pipes dreams is all it is, for now. maybe in a few thousand of years. the way mankind is destroying earth i'm not so sure will ever get anywhere close to ever be able to terraform a small garden, let alone a planet. i'll stick with reading SyFy.

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  5. This is really interesting, and I hope a colloboration between NASA, ESA as well as many more free nations, participate to reach Mars. I hope I shall be around to see this momentous event be a reality.

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  6. Seems the only way to terraform mars would be underground and in greenhouses. We would need to live like ants.
    Could we not just bring technology to construct the structures to contain plant growth and grow Earth conditions within. What about the prolonged gravitational change? Could Mars livers ever return to Earth?

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  7. there isn't any water on Mars…… more over, toxic radiated mars makes it uninhabitable.
    It will kill people along with the matter of fact the radiation on and about Mars destroys man made equipment.
    essentially, mars is a Chernobyl nuke planet. Musk is wearing rose colored glasses.

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  8. To make Mars habitable, we would need a protective magnetic shield. Mars was too small for its core to last for long, whereas Earth, being larger, and probably hit by another huge abject in the early Solar system, still has an molten metallic interior, protecting us from Solar and space particles. We would need more than an atmosphere, we would need to create a new magnetosphere. Atmospheric gas alone won't do it.

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  9. Are there ANY earth plants, maybe weeds would be most tenacious, which could grow at any Mars season in the equatorial region there? Candidate plants would have to grow quickly, stand up to day/night temps, and be able to spread seed through the air, like dandelions do, or tumbleweeds which would blow across landscape, dropping seeds.

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  10. A generation of men is 20 years, and four scores and ten are the total lifespan. Terraforming Mars would take a belief system that is at once universal and more lasting than the Christian faith. Given the ephemeral nature of man's nations and ideas, It is unlikely that terraforming is possible.

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  11. Video title: NASA Found Liquid Water Hidden Under Mars Surface! 5 minutes into video:"The water they have found is likely frozen." So in other words… nothing has changed. What really was the point of this video then?

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  12. I actually think farther than this. Life once existed on this planet. What if we were those life forms? What if the tree of life was evaporated out into space and some how landing on Earth and tgis what we evolved to over billions of years? What if life actually came from Mars?

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