Looking at a Martian Aurora Borealis
mike_1138 writes "According to new research, 'The Martian auroras differ from those on Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune...' I've seen the Borealis here on Earth, and they're beautiful. I can't imagine what they must look like in a Martian night."
New Slashdot category -- things we can't imagine...
Of course they're different...the Martians are causing them to strobe out the message 'Keep your junk off our planet'.
Too bad no one on Earth understands Martian Morse code...
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Or on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune either I assume.
...burn more.
It's hard enough to get me out for this sort of thing when it's 0F. At -100F, it better be REALLY, REALLY pretty.
I can't imagine what they must look like in a Martian night
I can't either. They should take a picture of it.
well...you could look at the pictures...those help. :-)
Mad, adj : Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence. Ambrose Bierce - The Deveil's Dictionsary
That's nothing. I've had them localized entirely within my kitchen.