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Life on Mars.

Post  Raging Raptor on Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:47 pm

Do you believe that due to the evidence that water may still be on mars, that there is still life on it? Even bacteria counts, ya know.

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Post  Clonehunter on Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:47 pm

I believe we humans might be able to settle and live on mars, but is therre life already there? i dont think so. Maybe somewhere else thier is though

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Post  Raptor on Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:07 am

Humans would never survive on Mars. Nor the Moon. Humans would experience asphyxia and either kill each other or go insane. No planet is like earth. Life such as bacteria may be life, but it couldn't survive on the planet Earth, or any other place. Just like a human would not survive long on another extraterrestrial Planet.

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Post  Nova on Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:58 am

People could probably survive on Mars, either through terraforming or capsules.

They do pretty well on the ISS after all

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Post  Gopher on Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:53 pm

Clonehunter wrote:I believe we humans might be able to settle and live on mars, but is therre life already there? i dont think so. Maybe somewhere else thier is though

Your proof?
(Not that I disagree/agree)

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Post  Nova on Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:59 am

Gopher wrote:
Clonehunter wrote:I believe we humans might be able to settle and live on mars, but is therre life already there? i dont think so. Maybe somewhere else thier is though

Your proof?
(Not that I disagree/agree)

I think he's just playing with numbers (statistically speaking there is probably other life)

However, whilst the numbers tell us it is probable that say.....Henry Smith live in London in 1897....we can't know that to be true until we are presented with evidence for Henry Smith.
We have a belief, it is justified, but we cannot tell if it is true, so misses out on the last requirement for it to be 'knowledge'

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Post  Raptor on Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:05 am

Nova wrote:People could probably survive on Mars, either through terraforming or capsules.

They do pretty well on the ISS after all

To get to Mars it takes about 2-4 years depending on what and how fast you go. Aboard the ISS, Astronauts return him every 8 months-1 year.
So they will not experience and Space related Gravity pressure on the mind.
Even if the astronauts will dwell in a place where they do have gravity, it is a different atmosphere and Mars Storms Will leave no facility alive in 3-4 years of being built on there.


And as to Humans to live on Mars. Every Astronaut that is soon going to space, is given a psychological Test. To test if they are mentally stable and able to take on the durations. I bet you 3/4 of the earth people would have to stay behind because they are not fit to go.

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Re: Life on Mars.

Post  Nova on Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:26 am

You don't know that as now facilities are there

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Re: Life on Mars.

Post  Raptor on Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:15 pm

Nova wrote:You don't know that as now facilities are there

What?

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Re: Life on Mars.

Post  F22-RAPTOR on Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:39 am

life is passable on mars. But we only face 2 problems I see as needs to be fixed firsts, The atmosphere and breath able air!!!! These we need to fix first before even thinking of in habiting mars. Same thing with the moon. Other whys we would end up like this'affraid' then death.

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Post  Raptor on Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:11 pm

F22-RAPTOR wrote:life is passable on mars. But we only face 2 problems I see as needs to be fixed firsts, The atmosphere and breath able air!!!! These we need to fix first before even thinking of in habiting mars. Same thing with the moon. Other whys we would end up like this'affraid' then death.

The mental, state of the astronauts would not take it.

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Re: Life on Mars.

Post  Andrew on Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:26 pm

Raging Raptor wrote:Do you believe that due to the evidence that water may still be on mars, that there is still life on it? Even bacteria counts, ya know.


Since the topic isnt a month oldd yet, I think Ill answer this. There most likely is life on mars. But the thing is. Can you even se it? You said bacteria, pretty good, but what about uni cellular orgainisims? Some as big as cells. Tiny little molucles just floating around.

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Re: Life on Mars.

Post  Nova on Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:48 am

Bacteria are uni-cellular

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Re: Life on Mars.

Post  Andrew on Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:27 am

I know. Never said it isnt.

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Post  Raptor on Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:32 pm

But Still. Habitating Mars. Is not in our reach just yet.

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