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Re: What will Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter find? David Williams 04-06-2006
Posted by David Williams on April 6, 2006, 10:39 pm
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-> Water is rinkydink stuff. I want to see ancient ruins, giant faces,
-> anything that proves Martians lived there once.

Too bad! Mars has already been imaged well enough that we can be sure
there are no giant faces or ruins comparable in size with our own
cities or buildings.

There may, I suppose, be some carved rocks on the surface. More likely,
there may be fossil remains of microorganisms, or - much more exciting
- microorganisms that are still alive.

dow

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