Hellish Vision of Mars Unveiled
mvladivostok writes "Yahoo has an interesting little article in which it is suggested that Mars may not have once been a warm, wet and hospitable planet that somehow lost its atmosphere; instead, it is suggested that the dead planet was occasionally bombarded by melting meteorites that carved out its distinctive craters and valleys. An interesting read."
This means that we may not actually know for certain what the state of Mars was 3 billion years ago. What a surprise.
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It's got water, that would make future colonization that much easier/more feasible.
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We should send a team of Disney lawyers to check it out in person.
At first I thought this article was about Doom 3.
From the article:
If earth is anything to go by, I thought evolution of self-reproducing organisms would require quite a few million years and a primordial soup...
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"instead, it is suggested that the dead planet was occasionally bombarded by melting meteorites that carved out its distinctive craters and valleys"
Wait a minute, isn't that the same as earth and the rest of the planets? I mean, mercury doesn't get this kind of attention.
While it's certainly possible that Mars would have been bombarded this way, it doesn't appear likely for two reasons:
For one, there is no evidence of any other planetary body which would have gotten a significant infusion of water this way and it seems unlikely that Mars would have been the only target.
But the most important detail seems to be to just be a question of quantity. Regardless of maturity, in order for deep riverbeds such as appear on Mars to form you need a lot of water flowing for a fairly long time (years, not days). To get that water from impacts would mean that a LOT of such impacts need to have taken place over a (cosmologically) short period; which makes the first point above all the more noticable.
Even if Mars did get significant amounts of water this way (or had enough of it melted out by side effects) the water wouldn't have been around long enough to make geological constructs unless there was an atmosphere allowing it to remain liquid long enough to flow around for years.
I'm surprised someone at NASA would publish national-enquirer quality science like that. More likely, Yahoo misread the paper to extract the nice sounding bits.
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That planet used to be white, disney most own the photos.
i suddenly can't believe in total recall anymore. the oxygen machine could not have withstood the meteor bombardment...
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Hmm... Reminds me of the vision of Mars in _Red Mars_ by Robinson.
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The same thing was happening on Earth. Earth gets smacked, life gets crushed, picks itself up, and tries again. Thankfully, life has yet to crush itself.
Mars has always been a mystery to us humans, right from H.G.Well's War of the world , to the recent Red Planet, we've been fantasizing about Mars. The Pathfinder has been the most exciting Mars project yet !!! It's interesting to read theories as in this article, but then that's what they are-theories. I wonder if we will ever be able to CONCLUSIVELY prove such theories. (other than using a time machine ;) )
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does rain precipitates differently in lower gravity? Certainly it would look a bit different hitting the ground, right? Maybe the Drops have to condensate bigger, so these giant raindrops come down at a half the speed of earths raindrops, like some boy-band video slow mo. Or maybe the raindrops are much smaller and it's a miniature version of earth rain. I wonder.
Is there already a patent covering the idea of exploring mars through human missions?
I'm highly offended that they call bacteria primitive. Some of my best friends are bacteria.
Mars has a denser atmosphere than Earth. While spaceborne objects would be a nice explanation for these formations- if a bit uncreative- it forgets the element of the atmosphere, which is the only reason Earth doesn't get pounded into rubble every meteor shower.
Such objects tend to burn up in the atmosphere- and those which don't are rather uncommon, even geologically. What would be likely to make it through a thicker atmosphere?
I think this is a long shot, personally. It's a possibility- but for it to be a real possibility, this would have had to somehow occur before Mars had its atmosphere. Which is not impossible- far from it- but not particularly consistent with the data.
Admittedly, it's possible that the atmosphere was carried in a solid-frozen format on said bombardial objects, but that's even more of a stretch.
Warning: Poster of this comment is a nerd. Just like everybody else here.
"Mars is essentially in the same orbit... Mars is somewhat the same distance from the Sun, which is very important. We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water. If there is water, that means there is oxygen. If oxygen, that means we can breathe"
Spare me your "theories" of a harsh surface! If our democratically elected President believes we can breathe there, we can!
Why bother.
Sometimes I feel we know a lot.
Juz sharing my thoughts guys..:-)
Hmmm... Ok.. Chivas on the rocks.
This article is not quite clear in its interpretation of the research- the main source of the water would be ice on the planet, not on the meteorites.
For a better article head to the bbc website http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2546923.stm
The gist is that large impacts by asteroids or other bodies would heat water in subsurface ice, leading to massive flash flooding. They are speculating that very large impacts would have planet wide effects for short periods of time. This isn't that contrived, as there is evidence around small martian craters that suggest that ice has been melted leading to mud flows around the crater rim.
However, this doesn't explain why the northern hemisphere of mars looks like a dessicated ocean floor, which suggests a relatively long period of warm conditions.
Okay, so the only currently relevant conclusion they are reaching is that life on Mars (if there is any) would have evolved to bloom and spread at massive speeds, like an even more extreme version of our desert plants. I can *kinda* see that since if there's usually no life in most places there's also no competition for anything that gets there. Given the Martian wind levels and a presumption of heavy rains then fast propagation is possible.
Thass nice. So what?
Well, it seems to me that if we begin to terraform Mars, or in fact, even build a base there that heats the surrounding area and spreads some moisture just by mistake, then we may get some sorta Martian kudzu spreading everywhere. Sounds fine to me.
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a little nicer one the eyes in my opinion and has a picture too
Before the bombardement there was no water on Mars, so the O2 factory was of no use.
The aliens must have built it after the bombardment!
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Down in the corner there was a standard disclaimer to the effect that if you found any inaccuracies in the map during use, NASA and the USGS weren't responsible.
Use?
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From the article: "The impacts would have injected steam into the atmosphere, both melted from the surface and from the asteroids and meteors themselves. This would have rained onto the surface "at a rate of about 2 meters (six feet) per year," they wrote."
Also from the article: "Only during the brief years or decades after the impact events would Mars have been temperate..."
So they are saying that approximately 2 meters of rain fell per years for a period of ranging from years or decades. That sounds like "a lot of water flowing for a fairly long time (years, not days)."
I always thought that the vision of an erstwhile warm, hospitable Mars is based on little more than wishful thinking.
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I guess we will be going to Ocean City this year. Again.
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The first half billion years of earth were likely a molten meteorite hell too. Also most of the earths surface- the surfloors are recycled every 100-200 million years by plate tectonics, perhaps 20 times or so overall, wiping out much of the hellish scars.
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For a hellish vision of Mars, look no further than Mission to Mars. I could not sleep for days after seeing that. I mean, come on, crying aliens!?!?
On a related story, the earth is NOT flat. Oh, and WE go around the SUN! Amazing, isn't it?
It has been known for several years that there were catastrophic floods in Mars' past. Perhaps this is the explanation. Also, I believe I have seen studies that show that Mars could never have held a significant atmosphere because of its lack of a significant gravity field.
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"25 huge asteroids or meteors, each about 60 to 150 miles in diameter"
I cant believe this one. Especially if you look at our own impact craters. The Chixaclub crater in the Yucatan made rings 180 miles wide and the asteroid was estimated to be only 6 miles wide. Doesnt anyone think we'd notice the pothole left by a 150 mile wide asteroid? I would have to doubt there would be enough melt from teh asteroid or enough steam or water from the planet to wipe these out.
Maybe if these guys are feeling really adventuresome they can read about the Sudbury impact (hit Canada 1.8 billion years too early) and the Vredefort impact in central Africa. These two left similar impact crater sizes and theyre still noticible 2 billion years after they hit. We found Chixaclub underneath all that marsh and muck and its 65 million years old (gets credited for dinosaur extinction).
Sounds like the condition of the streets where I live.
You can't use them with the sun up or they'll be damaged. Maybe that's the idea wrinkling away inside the brain of his coconut.
Or perhaps there was such a noxious haze blocking the view that he wanted to eliminate the haze (and the view).
Or maybe he was simply handed the goggles and told to look through them pointing just off that general's extended hand.
Or perhaps, nobody will ever know...(X files theme song).
That doesn't even look like the gaping red crater we all know and love.
You know, this isn't anything close to the theories that have been tossed about in the past few decades concerning Mars.
But you have to admit it's a well throught-out viewpoint, and contains no more hols than any of the other upproven Martian theories
Point is people, we all need to take this in stride. Start favoring one theory with no rational evidence, and suddenly you become religion. I personally don't care, I'd rather hear what scientests have to say WHEN they land on Mars ( hopefully within my lifetime ). Until then, all we've got is pictures and a handful of samples.
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If you believe this tripe, then I have some land in southern Florida I'd like to sell you, cheap!
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You are a martian troll.
That Mars sounds like a pretty interesting planet. Somebody should write some science fiction about it!
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There is convincing evidence that Mars once had an ENTIRE OCEAN covering most of the northern part of the planet, early-on during the period of extensive meteor bombardment. This theory was further substantiated using a sensitive altimeter onboard the Mars Global Surveyor. Just take a look at this map: (It speaks for itself!)
http://ltpwww.gsfc.nasa.gov/tharsis/shademap.html Pretty amazing, eh?
I am aware that there is considerable debate on the matter, but I haven't seen convincing evidence that could explain the lack of cratering and extremely flat terrain of this northern region. Perhaps someone here who knows more about planetary science than I could provide possible explanations?
I refuse to believe this. Mars had an atmosphere and environment and ecosystem EXACTLY like the Earth, only much, much better. There were over a hundred trillion different species of animals and over nine hundred trillion different species of plants. The vegetation was lush and full everywhere except the oceans, which comprised twenty seven and a third percent of the planet's surface. Over a period of twelve thousand years, the people of Mars became incredibly intelligent and had built underground caverns of terrifying proportions in which they constructed enormous cities without damaging any of the plants above ground. All of their actions and technologies fit precisely within the balance of their planet's ecosystem such that no pollution or impurities took place. They began to explore other planets and had arrived at the farthest reaches of the universe. Then, a Martian child saw an interesting stamp on a little Martian girl's school desk and thought it looked cool, so he took it without telling anyone. The girl found this out and a fight broke out between her and the boy. As she could not prove who had done it, she became very angry and involved her parents. The boy's parents thus became involved in the argument and a family feud resulted. This escalated into a citywide riot, which resulted in a war between two neighboring cities, which had further involved their governing states. Within a matter of days after the stamp had been stolen, all of Mars was engulfed in a massive and horrendous world war which caused all the underground caverns to collapse onto the cities they contained, destroying them and the vegetation, and ending the fine balance in the ecosystem which made Mars such a nice place to live. The only remaining Martians alive were three astronauts on a Martian spaceship, a man and two women, who found themselves marooned on Earth when their spacecraft broke down while in orbit of the Earth's moon. They made an emergency landing, expecting that a rescue mission would be launched within a matter of days. That mission never took place. The astronauts thus reproduced into the human population as we know it today. That was approximately fourteen thousand years ago.
How old is this theory? I vaguely remember a story by L. Ron Hubbard reprinted in an "Amazing Science Fiction" I read which was from the 50s that contained this theory, that Mars had been bombarded by rocks in its development. I *know* that this theory is in Kim Stanley Robinson's "Mars" novels, which were written in the 90s. Surely this is not an "unveiling"? (Or "news"?)
The heavy cratering on Mars (and elsewhere in our Solar System) and its change of Rotational Speed can be explained by the bombardment after planet Five went to pieces! Planet Five may, in fact, have been smaller in mass than Mars.
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.... in particular, a Planet-destroying Death Ray!
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......... everyone suffocated on that planet, and the skeleton crew manning the THIRD Death-star suffered terminal decompression!
-- Everyone knows that Death Stars were the biggest destroyers of planets, UNTIL the crew of the 'Dark Star' set off on their twenty-year mission of unstable planet destruction.------
CORRECTED VERSION of MARS' HISTORY:
Does anyone recall the fact that the mass of Phobos is TOO low for it to be a solid body?
Now think, if Long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away the Empire built a THIRD Death-star but had to hide it because Luke and Hans kept blowing those things up
then, when they thought it was safe to use it - no one remembered where they put it?!
and of course, the skeleton crew manning it HAD to try out the BIG Weapon so they took a shot at the Fifth Planet - BAMM! Blown to asteroids, making the inhabitants of FOURTH Planet (where they had parked it in orbit ) extremely edgey!
(They had to run around for a time avoiding a fantastic large-scale meteor bombardment which caused a great deal of damage!)
"I hear a great tremour in the Force - as of a million voices crying out in fear and then, suddenly, nothing at all!"
"You're imagining things Luke!"
"Perhaps I am - it seems so far, far away - it would have to be in another galaxy infact."
So, the inhabitants of the FOURTH Planet transmitted an ultimatum to the crew of the orbitting THIRD Death-star - that they would have to allow an inspection of ALL Weapons-of-mass-destruction
"Or what?" asked the Death-star Crew.
"Or we'll strike your space-station with our Barsoom V3 Super-gun!" they answered!
So, what do YOU think happened millions of years ago?
They had a VERY BIG gun battle between the Planet-destroying Death Ray and the Barsoom V3 Super-gun
So what happened?
Well, it was an atmosphere blown off that planet and big pieces blown out of the Death-star
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Using a so-called "principle" like Occam's Razor to decide whether or not there is extraterrestrial life is insane. Occam's Razor doesn't take into account any actual science. Saying that something is simpler doesn't automatically mean it's right, or even that it's more likely to be right.
And anyway, nowhere in the Bible does it mention ET life. If there really were "aliens" then Jesus would have had to come and die for THEIR sins too. No alien-Jesus, no aliens.
It sounds like this poster is just some crackpot trying to push his views on all of us in a "scientific" manner.
Vredefort is in South Africa, which is nowhere near central Africa.
http://vredefortdome.co.za/
Everybody knows that the "dead planet" was severely bombarded by the borg with melting meteorites during the astro date 201939102.123 because its citizens refused to comply with the Borg plan for terrorism, after inspectors found "mustard gas" in the craters of the planet. The beautiful craters and valleys of the "dead planet" which were its major tourist attraction, were badly damaged with the bombing then.
But the habitants of Mars, have ever since, brick-by-brick and stone-by-stone, slowly managed to rebuild their beautiful craters and valleys. The wonder of the Martian economy is something admired throughout the recent space-time regions of our universe.
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Everybody knows that the "dead planet" was severely bombarded by the borg with melting meteorites during the astro date 201939102.123 because its citizens refused to comply with the Borg plan for terrorism, after inspectors found "mustard gas" in the craters of the planet. The beautiful craters and valleys of the "dead planet" which were its major tourist attraction, were badly damaged with the bombing then. But the habitants of Mars, have ever since, brick-by-brick and stone-by-stone, slowly managed to rebuild their beautiful craters and valleys. The wonder of the Martian economy is something admired throughout the recent space-time regions of our universe.
Thank you for that one.
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Everybody knows that the "dead planet" was severely bombarded by the borg with melting meteorites during the astro date 201939102.123 because its citizens refused to comply with the Borg plan for terrorism, after inspectors found "mustard gas" in the craters of the planet. The beautiful craters and valleys of the "dead planet" which were its major tourist attraction, were badly damaged with the bombing then.
But the habitants of Mars, have ever since, brick-by-brick and stone-by-stone, slowly managed to rebuild their beautiful craters and valleys. The wonder of the Martian economy is something admired throughout the recent space-time regions of our universe.
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