Actual water found on Mars

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Just a matter of time before life is found

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Yaaaay, theres a chance we find alienz in our lifetime!!! Even if those are bacterias, that will infect entire human population, and wipe life off the earth!!! Wooo
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Haha, I tought it would be that image of a mars candybar and a glass of water on top xD

Well, I do believe aliens exist.. and that they might be more advanced than we are..
I mean, there are millions and billions of planets out there.. it's impossible that we are the only 'advanced and complex' life form in the entire universe..
 
why the fuck do you guys search and spend billions of dollars on another life when people are dying all over the world from hunger ?
 
Haha, I tought it would be that image of a mars candybar and a glass of water on top xD

Well, I do believe aliens exist.. and that they might be more advanced than we are..
I mean, there are millions and billions of planets out there.. it's impossible that we are the only 'advanced and complex' life form in the entire universe..

Lol, I've seen that picture before :P
 
I am wondering if there is any way to go on mars when we are in mood of drinking and smoking or enjoying with a girl :| :)) so it will be the safest place as our parents or anybody will not be able to see us :))
 
Water has already been found elsewhere, not a big discovery finding it on Mars.

Universe's largest, earliest water mass found

Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Science@NASA

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PASADENA: The largest and farthest reservoir of water in the known universe has been located. The water, equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the world's ocean, surrounds a distant quasar more than 12 billion light-years away [basal this means that 12 billion years ago there was water in the universe -adypS].

The quasar is one of the most powerful known objects in the universe and has an energy output of 1,000 trillion suns - about 65,000 times that of the Milky Way galaxy.

The quasar's power comes from matter spiraling into the central supermassive black hole, estimated at some 20 billion times the mass of our Sun, said study leader Matt Bradford of Caltech and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.

"The environment around this quasar is very unique in that it's producing this huge mass of water," said Bradford of the research published in Astrophysical Journal Letters. "It's another demonstration that water is pervasive throughout the universe, even at the very earliest times."
 
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