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Liquid saline water imaged on Mars Phoenix lander.

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Originally posted by: spidey07
So looney toons really did have it right? Just add a drop of water to the martian seeds and out pops a big green alien?

martians?

that little guy in the armour and the deathray gun :thumbsup:
 
So if there's water up there, what's stopping life from growing? I mean, it's ridiculously cold but over billions of years shouldn't life have developed and adapted to such conditions?
 
Originally posted by: MoPHo
So if there's water up there, what's stopping life from growing? I mean, it's ridiculously cold but over billions of years shouldn't life have developed and adapted to such conditions?

Not necessarily. We don't know the exact conditions required to kickstart life. That said, it does make it a lot more possible, which is exactly why we have probes out there looking
 
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: spidey07
So looney toons really did have it right? Just add a drop of water to the martian seeds and out pops a big green alien?

martians?

that little guy in the armour and the deathray gun :thumbsup:

isn't that like.... marvin the martian or something?

edit : yep
 
Originally posted by: MoPHo
So if there's water up there, what's stopping life from growing? I mean, it's ridiculously cold but over billions of years shouldn't life have developed and adapted to such conditions?

We don't know what causes life to "appear". We know planet earth was once scattered matter that coalesced into a molten ball that slowly cooled over billions of years. We don't know how life appeared on the planet once its formation had settled.
 
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