Thursday, July 17, 2008

Mars: Water? Probably; Life? Eventually

Mars is in the news again: It's a little early to say that the soil scraped up has ice in it. The stuff looks like ice, and acts like ice. But it might be something else. We'll know more, when a sample gets processed by Phoenix's Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer. That's a sort of high-tech oven that bakes samples and analyzes what evaporates, telling researchers what the sample was made of.

I think the odds are pretty good that there's frozen water on Mars. Another big question, is there life on Mars, hasn't been answered.

The little green men of science fiction aren't there, or we'd have been seeing "Earthling Go Home" signs by now. But small organisms living inside rocks or other sheltered spots are still a possibility.

Eventually, unless things change drastically, there will be life on Mars: people; human beings; us.

We're living in exciting times.

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