Thursday, August 25, 2005

water on Mars

water on Mars

For more than a year my friend Sir Charles W. Shults III has been saying that there is water on Mars. He's right. The ESA agrees, and says that there is a huge frozen sea on the equator. Furthermore, there is lots of frozen water in glaciers at the bottoms of craters, such as this one at 70 degrees North latitude:



Note the colour of the sky reflecting off the glacier; and it is a reflection, you can see the rim of the crater reflected on the left side of the image. That's right, Mars has blue skies, contrary to the images released by NASA for 30 years.

Now, NASA is finally admitting that there is water under the soil on Mars.

Kinda makes you wonder when they are going to admit that there is a lot that they are not telling us about the planet Mars, and how exactly they will explain why the colour of the sky is so much different than what they have been showing us for 3 decades. Sir Charles has some evidence for that too.

NASA has been faking the colour of the skies on Mars. As Sir Charles says, "can we trust that the other images are in fact reliable?"

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Will the blunders of NASA never cease. Well, they've brought us space better than we could have gotten without them, but it's good that they are actually admitting to it rather than making up some story.