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Terrestrial Garbage On Mars

An anonymous reader writes "The garbage left behind by the twin Mars rovers was highlighted this week by the close-up view in panorama of the Spirit rovers' heatshield. Not including the various Viking, Pathfinder and some crippled probes, the human contribution of rover hardware to the martian surface now includes a few odd nicknacks, parachutes, heatshields, back shell,landing petals and many wheel tracks. It may be September before the rovers themselves become part of the red planet's debris field."

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  1. By the time we get there... by Phillup · · Score: 4, Funny

    It will be "just like home".

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    --Phillip

    Can you say BIRTH TAX
  2. Returning the favor by Rick+the+Red · · Score: 4, Funny

    They'v been throwing their rocks at us for years; we're just returning the favor.

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    If all this should have a reason, we would be the last to know.
  3. Hmm.. by hookedup · · Score: 4, Funny

    Where's a giant spaceship that turns into a maid with a vacuum cleaner when you really need one..

  4. Cowards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful
    While anonymous the coward submitting this story still doesn't have the guts to say why he listed all these facts. I'll have to guess he thinks it's a wrong to make that mess. Does anyone really think that's such a big mess?

    It's less mess than a single paper clip in my back yard. If that's the only mess we make on Mars, I'm going to be very sad and disappointed.

    Yes, I am a bleeding heart liberal quasi-socialist envormentalist. It's not like we're covering Mars with buckyballs or anything. :-)

  5. Martian Sanitation by Dh2000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's a travesty that the pure & honorable planet Mars now has the solar system's worst semi-sentient race befouling it's gloriously pristine dead surface with plastics and shiny metal.

    The only thing worse would be the filthy creatures actually setting foot on Martian soil!

    Vote for Martian succession this winter to keep the Martian surface clean!

  6. identifying some of the debris by theMerovingian · · Score: 4, Funny


    Although never positively identified, it was thought to be a piece of Kapton tape - an adhesive used often in aerospace applications.

    Reminds me of an old joke: The surest sign of poor engineering is wrinkles in the duct tape.

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    "If you think you have things under control, you're not going fast enough." --Mario Andretti
  7. Today's Trash is Tomorrow's Treasure by waynegoode · · Score: 4, Insightful
    After seeing pictures of the debris on Mars a few weeks ago, I considered making a mock "Mars Enviromental Front" page protesting the Earth's littering and distrubing of the Martian ecology. But, truth can be stranger than fiction.

    Keep it in perpective! It's not that much debris and there really is no other way to carry out these missions.

    In a hundred years or so, when Mars is colonized, there will probably be museams at the landing spots of the various rovers with all their debris collected and displayed. People will pass by and ooh and aah at our antique technology.

  8. Mars Environmental Front alive and well by kippy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If you've read the Red Mars trilogy, you know about the hypothetical conflict between Mars preservationists "the Reds" and terraformists "the Greens". While these books are set in the future, within the Mars-nerd community people are already starting to form similar ranks. From scientists who condemn manned missions as contaminating a virgin planet to people already doing research on what greenhouse gas mixture to use to heat up the place. There is a NASA debate on this that got some press recently.

  9. Life on Mars by uslinux.net · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just think, in a few million years when we've wiped every bit of out existance from Earth, aliens will be able to land on Mars and deduce that a civilization was once there. Ah the irony.