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NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.


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I don't have the link, but in a separate report it said that through tiny sensors placed near the pond scum they picked up slight sound waves that baffeld NASA.

All the scum kept repeating RV tomorrow 3.22

Nasa is still investigating the scum for these strange ramblings.

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I don't have the link, but in a separate report it said that through tiny sensors placed near the pond scum they picked up slight sound waves that baffeld NASA.

All the scum kept repeating RV tomorrow 3.22

Nasa is still investigating the scum for these strange ramblings.

DO you remember where you saw this. I honestly dont understand why this would have anything to do with RV

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We seriously need to get this "pond scum" on the phone, see if any of those scummies want to run for office in Iraq. The country seems in dire need of new scum, subito!

Back in Feb there was a member of this site who said that once you saw an article that said "life on mars" That you would be close to the time of the RV happening.

What is weird is this was posted back in feb

http://dinarspeculation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/TX_HC2-1.jpg

A picture talking about mars and he had predicted a 2.30 rate from this. Now. This one does not use the phrase "life on mars" However, The one sunshinelvr posted just now actually DOES say life on mars. I dont want to get anyones hopes up because i could be completely wrong about the whole thing. But what really gets me is the timing of this post. Which was yesterday

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/29/life-on-mars-nasa-evidenc_n_556684.html

This one was posted today

http://www.prlog.org/10654401-nasa-scientist-discusses-life-on-mars-in-bozeman-lecture-may-5.html

this was posted today as well.

There have been articles about life on mars for years now. This isnt new information, Some are dating back to 1996

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NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2951855/Nasa-Evidence-of-life-on-mars.html#ixzz0mVoELOO8

Here is the ad with 1.23 RV on April 30th. look at highlighted NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.

A special mission to the Red Planet has revealed the likely presence of a form of pond scum - the building blocks of life as we know it.

NASA unveiled the results of the recent Opportunity and Spirit probes sent millions of miles through the solar system to discover signs of extraterrestrial life.

The results are so promising boffins have already planned a host of other missions to discover whether there is extraterrestrial life in the universe.

The recent missions have gathered evidence of sulphates on Mars, a strong indication there is water on the planet and therefore life.

Previous missions to Mars have concluded there is probably water on the planet.

But the NASA boffins said the recent missions have gone further than any others in proving there is life on Mars.

They were particularly excited about the discovery of a sulphate called gypsum which, it has emerged recently, is found in large quantities among fossils in the Mediterranean.

Jack Farmer, researcher at the Arizona State University, in Tempe, Arizona, said he was "optimistic" there was - or had been - life on Mars.

Another of the scientists Bill Schopf, researcher at the University of California in Los Angeles, added: "One, thanks to Opportunity and the rovers and orbital imaging it is clear that there are literally vast areas of Mars that are carpeted with various sorts of sulphates, including gypsum.

"Two, it turns out on earth there just hasn't been hardly any work done at all to show whether gypsum ever includes within it preserved evidence of former life.

"The age doesn't matter. We just didn't know that fossils and organic matter and things like that were well preserved within gypsum.

"So, three, it turns out that now we have made that first step we are going to find out how widespread it is in other sulphate deposits on earth.

"And those lines of evidence will then give us a way to justify going to Mars and looking at gypsum because it looks as though based on these findings that is going to turn out to be a really excellent place to find evidence of ancient life, regardless of age, if in fact it is there."

Five experts took part in last night's press conference to celebrate 50 years of astrobiology research.

Dr Steve Squyres, of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, said the only way of being sure there is life on Mars was to bring back a sample of Mars rock.

He also said that the detection of methane in the martian atmosphere - as revealed exclusively by The Sun - raised the possibility that there was still life on Mars today.

"Methane is a molecule that should go away very quickly. We need to send a mission to find out if the source is biological.

"We also need to send a mission to return samples from Mars. That would enable scientists to find out whether Mars might ever have harboured life.

"If we are ever going to show if there was ever life on Mars, I think we're going to have to study samples back on Earth."

Almost 30 other NASA missions to discover life in space - including one to bring back rocks from Mars - have already been planned.

There are also plans to visit Jupiter's moon Europa to explore its deep underground ocean and a moon of Saturn, Enceladus, which spouted ice volcanoes.

Long-term missions will also return to Saturn's biggest moon Titan, sending a balloon flying through its atmosphere and landing a probe in its surface lakes.

Future missions would also visit comets.

NASA scientists have been searching for extraterrestrial life on other planets for some time.

Last November the space organisation launched the Kepler space telescope to look for Earth-size planets in this galaxy.

The telescope is on a three-and-a-half-year mission to find planets.

NASA has so far been able to download data - but many believe there are aliens out there.

British physicist Stephen Hawking said this week aliens might be traveling through the cosmos right now - but he warned they might have evil intentions.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2951855/Nasa-Evidence-of-life-on-mars.html#ixzz0mWJw66eI

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NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2951855/Nasa-Evidence-of-life-on-mars.html#ixzz0mVoELOO8

wondering-

is compelling life on Mars enough??

or do we need to wait until another article is posted stating there IS life on Mars????

either way - this theory is 1000 times better than anything else we've seen, EVER.

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NASA scientists last night unveiled compelling evidence of life on Mars.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co...l#ixzz0mVoELOO8

I say the ONE, TWO, THREE, means we are ready for liftoff, as Frank has told us.

I see later in the article the mission is slated to last three and a half years.

If we are really going to believe secret coded messages, I choose to believe the rate will be 3.50 on the 30th. :)

I don't know what to make about the evil aliens, however. :unsure:

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I don't have the link, but in a separate report it said that through tiny sensors placed near the pond scum they picked up slight sound waves that baffeld NASA.

All the scum kept repeating RV tomorrow 3.22

Nasa is still investigating the scum for these strange ramblings.

LOL!!!! that is funny!

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