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crazed 9.6
02-19-2021, 04:47 AM
This February 18th, after 7 months getting there and another 7 minutes to plunge thru Mar's atmosphere, NASA's Perseverance Rover lands on Mars.

That Rover is weighing in at one ton. There was some anxious moments during that last 7 minutes waiting for a successful landing.

This mission will be like no other Mars Mission.
For the first time, they will be bringing some of Mars back here to Earth. And they landed in a carter that was once a lake. They know this because of pictures showing an ancient delta entering the lake/crater.
that delta will be full of 'stuff'. Historically that's how deltas work. The water reaching the Delta drops deposits there. Gonna be lots of stuff to examine :)

4me2c
02-19-2021, 04:29 PM
In This Day and Time this is a Great Development, but, Will NASA bee Truthful in what is Reported and Shown...?!? One can only Hope so...!! "We" cannot bee the Only Living Organisms in this Universe...!?

Challenge
03-01-2021, 03:03 PM
It is very interesting to get the first data from the research. Perhaps there really is some trace of bacteria in the ice on Mars. The main thing is that no new pathogen is brought to us from Mars. COVID is enough, the whole world has already tortured this virus.

4me2c
03-01-2021, 07:56 PM
It is very interesting to get the first data from the research. Perhaps there really is some trace of bacteria in the ice on Mars. The main thing is that no new pathogen is brought to us from Mars. COVID is enough, the whole world has already tortured this virus.

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