Does Mars' interior hold huge reservoirs of water?
Martian meteorites say yes. (+video) (Some parts
of Mars' interior are as wet as that of Earth, a new
study finds.) Christian Science Monitor, June 25, 2012
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I'm pretty sure the raison d'etre behind the Mars Missions is to look for
life or signs of biological activity. I
Hello Martin and List,
As always Martin, you are a true gentleman and a scholar! I appreciate
how you get to the point and then go on to explain situations in a
thorough manner, Thank You! In my case, I tend to be to the point in a
more blunt manner sometimes, especially if I am tapping on
Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
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Date: Friday, December 3, 2010, 10:34 AM
Hi there,
Well Phil, we simply don't know it - aaand that's why we
have to look for
it!
I see also a nice side-effect in the press
List:
I wonder if this will increase the demand (and value) of all Martian Meteorites
since they believe possible life is within multiple Martian Meteorites. Be
interesting to see what happens.
Greg S.
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I wonder
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Date: Thursday, December 2
, it
goes
largely ignored. Why is this?
Adam
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Date: Thursday, December 2, 2010, 3:14 PM
Good point Greg but since the Mars
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I have some Mono Lake salt I'd be happy to trade for any martian meteorite.
Howard Wu
Bishop, CA
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Just wanted to note that neither of the current MERs were designed to look for
signs of life (well, short of bumping into a house or some such grin.
In fact the last machines sent to Mars to look for signs of life were the
Viking landers back in the 70s.
Happily that is soon to change with
I'm pretty sure the raison d'etre behind the Mars Missions is to look for
life or signs of biological activity. I know they're looking for water, but
why? Could it be because 70 to 90% of a living organism is water? Water is
the prime ingredient and habitat for life. Something like 80% of all
Hello List,
Do any of the Martian Meteorites contain traces of amino acids?
Thanks,
Tim Heitz
MIDWEST METEORITES - http://www.meteorman.org/
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http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/July05/Mars_paleotemp.html
Martian Meteorites Record Surface Temperatures on Mars
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
July 29, 2005
--- Gases trapped in Martian meteorites indicate that Mars has been a
cold desert for a long, long time.
Written by G. Jeffrey
For those who dont win Adam's specimen of NWA 1110 on ebay, I still have a
few specimens of my Real Nwa 1110 that I will be listing on ebay within
the next few days.
Thanks
BE
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Hi Adam,
While I find your commentary fascinating, I not with interest and
distaste that your previous post was dated 5-12-04 and this most
resent post is dated 5-13-04. This puts and keeps your email at the
top of my (and everyone's) in list and is a scam used by spammers.
I am sure
http://skyandtelescope.com/news/current/article_803_1.asp
Martian Meteorites Made Easy
By J. Kelly Beatty
Sky Telescope
November 25, 2002
For two decades, planetary geologists have been painting their dynamicist
colleagues into an ever-tighter corner. Several dozen meteorites with
Marslike
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