36 km may not sound like much, but it’s the extraterrestrial driving record and it’s now owned by Opportunity on Mars http://t.co/LndmI9uCkO
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Here are some of the people who would volunteer for a one-way ticket to a Mars colony (and pay $40 to apply) http://t.co/jPnrxzSVwp
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So would you volunteer for a one-way mission to Mars to be on a TV reality show? Count me out. I wouldn’t even watch. http://t.co/KOlHJorRts
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A very cool write-up on how some keen amateurs located Russia’s lost Mars 3 lander using modern orbiter images. http://t.co/Bs9R9q2dxz
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Wondering why humans haven’t landed on Mars yet? Maybe it’s because it’s a tiny target that’s really, really far away http://t.co/l9dxWL1NMl
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Help scientists explore the surface of Mars by signing up with Planet Four. http://t.co/4H2y81Ev
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This artist goes back in time to visualize a Mars with water and life. http://t.co/19hN3oSc
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What would motivate the wealthy to move to Mars to start a colony? I don’t see any historical precedents for it. http://t.co/KIW24ItB
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A day on Mars is 24 Earth hours and 39 Earth minutes so how do you keep time? With a special, Mars watch, of course! http://t.co/xHUA7xu7
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While you’re waiting for more photos from Curiosity, ponder these artistic photographs that imagine humans on Mars. http://t.co/Bg9HC82W
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I love these panoramas from #Mars. Looks like a nice place to visit. http://t.co/Nmy9IVxH
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In celebration of the landing of Curiosity on Mars, enjoy this Mars short film:
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It seems that Mars is not as dry as we thought and might be full of water. http://t.co/WvaQv6Lh
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A Dutch TV company wants to send settlers to Mars as part of a reality-TV show. What happens when the ratings fall? http://t.co/hW0R5oAP
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SpaceX’s CEO claims he’ll be able to fly people to Mars for $500,000 which is a lot less than a trip to the ISS. http://t.co/Dr7eG46b
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Scientists claim that life is possible on “large regions of Mars.” http://t.co/VJeCxAfa
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If life existed on Mars, scientists believe they have found where it may have had its last stand.http://ow.ly/6HmHw






avdezign (Cosmic) 8:57 pm on May 8, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
The $40 is just to make sure you only get really interested people… with suicidal tendencies