Several years ago I renewed my interest in astronomy by purchasing a Meade LX90 telescope. I enjoy imaging deep sky objects and maintaining an ongoing journal about them and my processing methods. I hope my enthusiam for my hobby comes through to viewers of this blogsite.
Rick Murray
Friday, July 24, 2009
Earth Beside a Terraformed Mars
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
that would be really cool if that was real. could you imagine going to mars and like seeing other people and visting them and stuff like that? that would be the most smazing thing in the world. if we had two of them! and if we could live on both, you know? like go to earth on day and then just take a trip to mars to visit people? gosh that would be so cooll!
great image, i guess researchers now finding more ways to "create" water, by existing ice remains, and by extracting water and producing it from common minerals full of oxygen. that's why i guess after mars, Europa is the best bet. i wish i live to see that :-)...
4 comments:
that would be really cool if that was real. could you imagine going to mars and like seeing other people and visting them and stuff like that? that would be the most smazing thing in the world. if we had two of them! and if we could live on both, you know? like go to earth on day and then just take a trip to mars to visit people? gosh that would be so cooll!
Considering the large amount of water ice recently discovered on Mars, it probably will be a reality some day in the not so distant future.
Rick
great image,
i guess researchers now finding more ways to "create" water, by existing ice remains, and by extracting water and producing it from common minerals full of oxygen. that's why i guess after mars, Europa is the best bet.
i wish i live to see that :-)...
http://astromic.blogspot.com/
Me too Mike (I hope I live that long). Seems like I read somewhere there may be a joint NASA-ESA mission to Europa in the planning stages.
Rick
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