Salty water can still freeze.
Only if the temperature is unbelievably cold.
so
life on Mars was possible?
We donât know, maybe there is a lifeform on Mars that somehow doesnât need water.
This isnât sodium salt, it is perchlorate salt. So, your sentence had nothing to do with Mars.
kk, sorry for the misinformation. thanks for the heads up!
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Ok, so we only know there is water on Mars⌠Whatâs next? Is NASA so scared to fire a rocket with some people inside and send it to Mars? I mean, what could go wrong?
everything?
I honestly hope you donât think that sending people to Mars is easy.
They need like years of training and adaptation for that bruh, once you go to mars you can never be arsed (to go back to earth because your body would be so adapted to Marsâ gravity).
Mars is an extremely hazardous planet âcombining extreme cold with an unbreathable atmosphere and intense radiationâ (Source). NASA is going to have to develop some really-far-along technology before we go anywhere near Mars.
I know, but what could go wrong with the trained people?
Yes, i know that.
Well, they need to get goinâ fast!
That is not true. Please start reading up on this stuff.
If that is true, then nobody can go to Mars. If their bodies are so adapted to Earthâs gravity that they canât get on another planet, theyâll just collapse. Right? Itâs not like ISS astronauts can come back down. Their bodies are too adjusted to zero G.
I never said that.
Anyways, Iâm not trying to be a douchebag smartass. I only read about this stuff when I was browsing through articles about space. If what I said is wrong, then, well, I donât really care.
If i were you, i wouldnât believe too much of that stuff.
em
everything.
You never have a 100% guarantee of achieving something
I know, look at Max Payne! Heâs using painkillers and hallucinateâs everytime during a cutscene, his life is crappyâŚ
stop being off-topic
in the name of anime
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I still canât believe water exists on Mars!
Maybe one day we can live on Mars, thus Civilization Beyond Earth is born in real life
@WaveJones is somewhat right. There are a number of things that your body would have to adjust to once entering space or another planet. I already knew this, but to reassure you Iâll show you a couple articles to back up my claims.
I could say the same to you.
Weâve never been to mars, so who knows. However, generally speaking, if you went up into space, you would be able to come back down.
I read it about somewhere that itâs something about maintaining your blood pressure or another. I think that if you just go there for three days youâll be alright, because your body havenât FULLY adapted yet, but if you stayed for like, a fortnight, then your body will get so used to Marsâ weak gravity, that it would crush under Earthâs three times stronger gravity. There MIGHT be a chance of surviving if you stay there for a while, I mean, some people HAD been on the moon and back, and that thing has 1/6 of earthâs gravity.