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 Do you think human race can live in outer space?, Similar to Earth?

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Amrik
post Oct 31 2009, 03:19 AM

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QUOTE(Awakened_Angel @ Oct 30 2009, 10:42 PM)
but the thing is... we human lost our evolution skills... what we do is we craete something for us to adapt instead of changing ourself to adapt
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You cannot 'lose' your evolution, it is not a skill. By creating those things space travel would not be possible in the first place, you cannot expect evolution to suddenly make us fly to space, nor will it ever be possible.
Amrik
post Nov 12 2009, 01:13 AM

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QUOTE(frags @ Nov 12 2009, 12:48 AM)
Your point being? Monkeys make better astronauts or something?
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True, doesn't make sense at all. Which is why one of the first animals in space was a monkey (the second animal actually) to find out radiation effects that could cause harm to our astronauts as they are our closest relatives (evolution wise).
Amrik
post Nov 12 2009, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(Boolean @ Nov 12 2009, 03:13 AM)
nononono.. sry for the misrepresentation.

I was wondering why since we evolved from monkeys there are still monkeys that exist.
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This article should help answer your question, remember that this is millions of years of migrations, etc.

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Hope that helps. icon_rolleyes.gif
Amrik
post Nov 14 2009, 05:25 AM

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QUOTE(frags @ Nov 13 2009, 01:55 PM)
I believe the general understanding is that Mars used to have water a long long time ago. The theory was that the canals seen on Mars were speculated to be rivers.

But right now there is none. Astronomers think that there might be frozen ice on the polar caps of Mars and this is what they think could be used as a source of water.

refer to this on frozen ice on Mars:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/...x-20080620.html
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMGKA808BE_0.html

Still it cannot be said if this water source is enough for a colony on Mars or if there is a deeper water source. I think the article TS shared was an overoptimistic estimate.


Added on November 13, 2009, 3:53 pmIt was the Italians that discovered what they called 'canali' on Mars in the late 19th century. But translated to the ENglish canals it made it sound like these were there work of some intelligent life form. Much of the speculation about these canals led to famous work like HG Wells War of the Worlds. Today we can clearly say that many of the canali that Sierchi and Schiaperelli saw were mostly due to optical illusions. Telescopes at those times weren't powerful enough to view those distances clearly.

In reality now, there is only a few valleys identified that might have held water in Mar's past.

Based on newer picture of Mars(based on what we know), do you see any canals?
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As far away as Mars is, we have our closest neighbor to examine. The moon. And it has been made official, there is water ice on the moon.

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Quotations in your article was from 2005 and 2008, it is outdated.


Mars had water a long time ago ?

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"Based on newer picture of Mars(based on what we know), do you see any canals?"

Are we geologists or terrain examiners in the forum ? Let the work be done by the people who are in that line instead of making assumptions, I mean hey, are you going to tell a plumber how to do his job ? If you get what I am saying. By the way the image that you are showing is an image from 2008, it's not really 'new'.

I do not mean to be hostile, but facts are facts. notworthy.gif

 

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