Signs of past Life on Mars

Pinball1970

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"A vein-filled rock is catching the eye of the science team of NASA's Perseverance rover. Nicknamed "Cheyava Falls" by the team, the arrowhead-shaped rock contains fascinating traits that may bear on the question of whether Mars was home to microscopic life in the distant past."
 
Yeah, I read about this. Rumour has it they're hoping it will help green light the stalled sample return mission.
 
Yeah, I read about this. Rumour has it they're hoping it will help green light the stalled sample return mission.
To be honest I am something of a curmudgeon about all this. NASA is always trying to crank up excitement over some supposed evidence of life on Mars and it has never come to anything yet.

A bit cynically, I suspect it's all to with that aphorism in The Right Stuff: "Know what makes this bird go up? Funding makes this bird go up." ;)
 
To be honest I am something of a curmudgeon about all this. NASA is always trying to crank up excitement over some supposed evidence of life on Mars and it has never come to anything yet.

A bit cynically, I suspect it's all to with that aphorism in The Right Stuff: "Know what makes this bird go up? Funding makes this bird go up." ;)

Yes we have to be skeptical especially with a claim as big as this. We have been here before.


If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck it could still just be ancient, abiotic mineral deposits with a passing resemblance to bacteria.


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To be honest I am something of a curmudgeon about all this. NASA is always trying to crank up excitement over some supposed evidence of life on Mars and it has never come to anything yet.
I agree that's pretty curmudgeonly. NASA is not being coy about the preliminarity of the evidence. They're not presenting polishing findings after-the-fact; they're bringing us along on the journey, and we're pretty much seeing what they see. They are aware they have a lot of fans who are champing at the bit for the latest images yet to be analyzed. I'd cut em a break.
 
I agree that's pretty curmudgeonly. NASA is not being coy about the preliminarity of the evidence. They're not presenting polishing findings after-the-fact; they're bringing us along on the journey, and we're pretty much seeing what they see. They are aware they have a lot of fans who are champing at the bit for the latest images yet to be analyzed. I'd cut em a break.
Fair enough. I’m afraid I tend to class life on Mars with nuclear fusion. There have been so many false dawns.
 
The bald bloke? Or the twat in the dicky bow at left?
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He hosted what was for a long time, one of the lowest forms of daytime TV entertainment ever conceived.
Redneck hicks are brought on the show to air their dirty laundry (almost inevitably I slept with your sister and now I don;t know whose baby it is.) Every show erupts in a round of chair throwing.
Also incredibly popular.
 
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He hosted what was for a long time, one of the lowest forms of daytime TV entertainment ever conceived.
Redneck hicks are brought on the show to air their dirty laundry (almost inevitably I slept with your sister and now I don;t know whose baby it is.) Every show erupts in a round of chair throwing.
Also incredibly popular.
Ah I see. So he was the twat in the bow tie at left in the picture, calmly looking on, having engineered a fight between these poor saps.
 
You know the script Dave. Ref please
-_O Well, it's in the news. Googling 'Water on Mars' will turn up multiple sources of your choice.

 
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