Positive Proof of Water on Mars 78
pauliecronopolis was one of many people that noted that the popular Astronomoy Picture of the Day page has photographic proof of
water on mars. It will be a little difficult for those of you who don't have a degree on geology to spot the evidence, but with a little efort, I think you'll be able to make it out.
Positive proof of water on mars.. (Score:1)
Thanks. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Thanks. (Score:1)
leh (Score:1)
Re:leh (Score:1)
Sorry folks...it was me. (Score:2)
Sorry to mess up your planet.
Argh (Score:1)
Re:Argh (Score:2)
wow (Score:1)
kinda interesting joke.
At least (Score:4, Informative)
Re:At least (Score:1)
Agreed. (Score:2)
Re:At least (Score:2)
It's true... (Score:2)
Douglas Quaid/Hauser
Erm, no. (Score:3, Informative)
I would have laughed.... (Score:1)
Re:I would have laughed.... (Score:1)
Other News Smoke Coming Out of Uranus (Score:2)
More breaking space news! (Score:2)
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My bad. (Score:2)
Re:My bad. (Score:1)
And i thought that i was the only person to do that.
No wonder we have a problem.
Guess we'd better pass a law against doing that. Either that or build a rest stop with water recycling no-flow toilets.
Unhappy with your record, George? (Score:2)
Based on the bad spelling, I can only conclude that this is really George, and he is unhappy with his own "presidenty".
A note to CmdrTaco (Score:1)
Yum (Score:1)
sorry this one accually hurt to look at. (Score:1)
Why cam't Slashdot be this funny? (Score:1)
I wonder who gets the hotter chicks?
Fucking hell. (Score:5, Funny)
Am I the only one who's had enough of this today?
I hereby propose the following catchy new slogan for Slashdot:
Slashdot. News for Nerds, Stuff That Matters, April The First Driven Into The Fucking Ground, Then Dug Up, Then Nailed Into A Coffin Then Driven Back Into The Fucking Ground Again, Rinse, Repeat Until Everyone's Sick Of It Then Do It A Bunch More Times Just In Case The Joke Isn't Old Yet.
Re:Fucking hell. (Score:1)
Re:Fucking hell. (Score:2)
Why are you even coming back to Slashdot today, then?
Honestly. I'll never understand all this April Fool's day bitching. If you can't take a day off of Slashdot, then you've got a great deal more to bitch about.
April Fools? (Score:1)
fark anybody? (Score:1)
Slashdot becomes more like Fark but whitout boobies and photoshop contests. Which is bad
Re:fark anybody? (Score:2)
Brrr...
To the Moon (Score:3, Funny)
Re:To the Moon (Score:1)
BRRR!
Re:To the Moon (Score:2)
Re:To the Moon (Score:2)
I remember... (Score:1)
Bookmark that page (Score:3, Insightful)
I found it by chance like, it was set in my Omniweb browser on OS X.
"Cool stuff" really.
Better check previous days to see how "real" thing looks like.
Re:Bookmark that page (Score:1)
Re:Bookmark that page (Score:1)
Also yes, I know space is colorized but at least on that site no stupid lens flair etc effects added.
If you spent time checking the real site, you would see its like a space encyclopedia giving random info every day.
Looks more like... (Score:2)
Hugs for everyone. (Score:1)
Keep 'em coming guys. You're making my day.
Oh and I think all you guys that are bitching really need a big hug. Call your Mom down to the basement and spend some quality time with a living human being.
Is a normal slashdot day really that important to you all?
Too late? (Score:2)
sigh (Score:1)
Not only.. (Score:1)
Amazing.
Mirror? (Score:2)
Water water everywhere! (Score:2)
There's one problem with this ever-continuing quest for water: The Viking probes confirmed the existence of massive water reserves in the north polar caps. That was 30 years ago. A recently released image, emargoed for a couple of decades, clearly shows Vallis Marineris with dense fogbanks from wall to wall. I think the real question is what are we going to do with all that water?
image:
http://sciforums.com/attachment.php?a [sciforums.com]
Link Broken... (Score:1)
Old Wikipedia BJAODN (Score:1)
The real link (Score:2)
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050401.html [nasa.gov].