Wow, what a discovery! On Mars we have discovered a deep hole that probably leads to a volcanic cave… is there life there? And could we build a base there?
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https://www.sciencealert.com/theres-a-hole-on-the-surface-of-mars-and-scientists-have-no-idea-whats-inside-it
https://www.space.com/mars-hole-red-planet-exploration-volcanoes-life
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So, for a colony on Mars, the surface will only be for visiting.
imagine a probe finds complex (not intelligent necessarily) life with a different kind of dna structure
Well… if the criteria for “colonize-able planet” is ‘has cave,’ then we should be able to colonize many planets. I was thinking more “has earth-like atmosphere to the point we can breathe and has water.”
You would be fools to enter a cave on a planet that is so dry the sand will shift and fill the cave like the sands of an hour glass.
A good place for microbes is not necessarily a good place for humans.
This is not new, we've been imaging the surface of Mars for well over a decade and know of the existence of these Lava Tubes, they are also present on the Moon and would make excellent sites for manned bases.
Homo Sapiens can go full circle via high tech, flying to Mars to become troglodytes again.
Poor Cavor, he did have a terrible cold.
There also a big hole in Uranus which needs explored for life…
1:56 but now that you mention this hole has a vertical shaft in it…