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NASA officially releases statement: "We Are Not Alone In The Universe"
Topic Started: Jul 16 2014, 01:42 PM (3,568 Views)
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It takes a mere second for treasure to turn to trash.

Or Europa... a moon/frozen water ball with freshwater oceans down further in the (lightless) depths.

Mars is probably terraformable. It does get up to about 0-5C or 30-40F at the warmest spot on Mars, just a bit cold to humans.

It needs an atmosphere. f***, we can destroy them. We should make them.

Our version of life could be just one of many.

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Yeh word, there was talk a long while about building a city on Mars, and possibly shifting humanity to Mars, once Earth become unhabitable, due to global warming.

I could be wrong yo, but i remember hearing this from someone a long time ago, or reading something on the net.
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Not only Europa. Enceladus and Titan are also intriguing.

Mars One wants to send humans on a one-way trip to Mars, beginning in early-mid 2020's.

The atmosphere on Mars is very thin, but just like on Earth, we should be able to raise the average temperature. The biggest problem is, Mars lacks a magnetic field.
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