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  • wow thats great.

  • This is cool, thanks for sharing.

  • we've all been lied too, there has to be life outside of us. the universe is too big for us to be the only ones we've discovered. our government is going to try there hardest to not expose us to other life forms because if people find out there is life besides us, then we start to question god and the reason for being alive.

  • If Mars was warmer in the remote past with an abundance of liquid water, it may have been possible that Mars was in a closer orbit, say 110m miles rather than 135m average. One theory is a small asteroid hit which knocked out Mars magnetic field thus allowing the solar wind to gradually thin-out the atmosphere. This "hit" could also have a shock effect causing Mars to change it's orbit slightly perhaps the asteroid was coming from the Sun's direction which pushed Mars orbit a bit further out.

  • @lilplinky ,it was venus that came close or struck mars thinning out mars atmosphere,that's why you see a large gash on mars.Venus was a large comet that came into our area and is now locked in orbit,This happen about 4,000 years ago...

  • Nice pics of middle earth but i can't see mordor

  • Water = Life

  • Nice This Video

  • Amaizing

  • its not water its just air efect

  • how i wish before i die i can see an alien, or even a microscopic thing living outside our planet,nasa hurry up please dont have much time in this world....

  • It's not water......it's OIL!!!

    QUICK INVADE IT!!!! Debt problem solved.

  • @rotenburk America aren't allowed claim a planet, it's illegal.

  • Evolution can start on Earth with just salt water, but on Mars given the same conditions as Earth did not produce life. Organisms should have came forth,evolved, and adapted on Mars just like Earth organisms. Mars proves why evolution is false.

  • @GothicEmoKitten Mars did not and still does not have the same conditions as the Earth did or currently has. Please go research more into the subject before you come here posting ridiculous things to try to disprove evolution.

  • @GothicEmoKitten so you are saying a magical bearded guy came and created us and from the day he created us he can grant you wishes and when you die you go to the magical land of heavensburg

  • An idea that the Russian's devised for extended daylight time using a "large" orbiting mirror to reflect light down upon the polar edges of Russia.....Mars itself has enough water locked into it's surface if melted to have an 11 meter deep martian ocean, maybe after we have have manned missions to mars and find it to have no lifeforms or signs of life...by using mirrors to increase the surface temp by 4c maybe the way to a new world for us all?

  • water doesn't guarantee life, especially on a dead rock like Mars.

  • All i see is sand blowing in the wind over time.....

  • we should have bases on the moon by now and plans to terraform mars! :)

  • fucking psyop channel...

  • wow i found a interesting things in this Video. It is just illusion or happening in my labtop only or anything else.

    sit at same level with laptop . Stop this video on 1:29 time. Just go on leaning ( inclining ) your laptop making some angle with base and you will see amazing green land like earth green land. try this at your room .

  • @dipbhusal . i have make some mistake on word replace word " Leaning " with " Tilting " and also  correct sentence " You will see amazing green land picture "

  • Then there is life in mars, if there is water then life happens no matter what.

  • @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani maybe underground :)...who knows, maybe there are some huge caverns on mars populated by weird and exotic creatures

  • wtffffffffffffffffffffffffff

  • hola, me gusto su programa pero. si me pudieran enseñar o bajar algu'n programa . para poder traducirlo por estar en ingles , la voz del conductor de antemano muchas gracias.PDT. mi correo es jcacerespalma@gmail.com

  • Expert in optical images was for years intercepting NASA data. He knew there was blurring. In analysis you must have "givens". Nasa painted a COLOR WHEEL on one rover. The idea was CORRECT from this. Then one pic ONLY on one side he got a thin line edge of the USA flag. BUT NOT red/white/blue. NASA LIED HE clarified the color wheel by correcting thin line to proper RED/WHITE/BLUE. Fixed all his images. Sky turned blue. Red muddy sky disappeared. Smudges=GREEN & were conefers. MARS=LIFE

  • Strange how Mars turns Green in the summer too isn't it?

    Regards

    Andy

  • doesnt he sound like Bill from kill bill??

    

  • We can't take any chances and before any humans step foot on the Red Planet. We'll dig up some of those extreme microbes (extremophiles) you'll find thriving on the harshest condition on Earth. Ship 'em to Mars and scatter them all over but most certainly where waters has been found. Check back in a few years and see what ???

  • WOAA!! NOW I WANT TO PLAY MINECRAFT :3

  • Christopher Walken?

  • Your title is as misleading as the rest of this topic is, the odds of life in a perfect earth environment are so low its nearly inconceivable, and thats what we are spending billions on here not water but the life that my arise from it...under perfect conditions not found on Mars! Mars should be farmed and we should leave the moon alone, for as we must concede, it must have had a huge effect on life forming here.

  • @SPARTAMERICUS I heard an interesting set of statistics the other day. If you take your little fingernail and hold it to the sky, divide your nail into a 6x16 grid and apply that to any region of space, in that tiny space you'll find at least 100000galaxies(look up hubble deep field) If each galaxy has an average of a trillion stars, each with solar systems, in that tiny bit of space there are at least 100000000000000000 potential solar systems and that many chances for an earth like planet.

  • @SPARTAMERICUS To say that the odds of an earthlike planet elsewhere is inconceivably low, is a short sighted and naive comment to make when you ponder the incomprehensible vastness of space itself. The odds are there are no earthlike planets elsewhere are far lower than the alternative. We can only see a relatively small way outside of our own system yet we have already identified several exoplanets capable of bearing liquid water. There is life elsewhere. There is no way there can not be.

  • Could this not be just darker type of sand that exposes because of the wind

  • guy break english below look down here

  • Why has it taken NASA so fucking long to say what we already knew?? of course theres fucking water you could tell that from the bloody orbiter images years and years ago!!! Fuck NASA are cunts

  • @bjm351 that's how science works. You have to prove, through observations and measurements before you make any conclusion. It's not the same as religion, where it claims the Earth is flat.

  • @jarjarbinx79 im not talking about religion, im talking about common sense

  • So does this mean that there is a high probability of liquid water on or below the surface of Mars?

    Anyone?

    Thanx!

  • Talk about re-spawning in Mars

  • MARS IS BUITIFULL

  • It's probably sewage waste that the inhabitants living underground flush out once or twice a year.

  • this is awesome : water flowing on mars! we need fuckin spaceships to land on this place and confirm that its flowing water!

  • @DanielRecordszzzz Nasa is working on that right now. They closed the Shuttle program and is now working on the SLS Space Launch System. They plan to build a Rocketship that will take humans to Mars and beyond. Nasa says the earliest it will be out is 2017.

  • @WEMAN296 better

  • lets go for a swim :P

  • @DanielRecordszzzz Well, if you were born like 2 billion years ago, mars probably had huge oceans, you could have taken an epic swim then :P

  • @Halflifefan54 but 2 million years ago we have no spaceships :P

    so i must be born on mars. :P

  • @DanielRecordszzzz yeah :( well, at least when we get a manned mission to mars going, we might actually find a subsurface ocean or something :P Too bad we'll have to wait another million years until space travel and interplanetary travel is mainstream... I wish I was born in the future :(

  • Bragigng up all this French faggotry with some good old English

    And top say fuck yeah water

  • nice

    

  • 8 people are martians....

  • Soubhana Allah !!

  • Tsssss @Sididouche

    It's «Soubhana Nature!!»

    Cheers!

  • @HalfFullYeah U're not a believer ?

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  • @Sididouche

    Oh, je me fais insulter en français parce que je ne partage pas les croyances médiévales d'un autre internaute, belle maturité cher SidiDouche(bag)...

    Un vrai musulman a bien plus d'âme et de coeur que vous, surtout durant le Ramadan...

  • Yo @Sididouche

    Tu ne crois pas à la Nature?

    Ouvre pourtant les yeux : elle est tout autour de toi, et elle n'a pas eu besoin d'aucun dieu pour y être.

    En fait, elle existait bien avant n'importe quel dieu inventé par les primates que nous sommes.

    Cheers frère humain! Bon Ramadan!

  • @HalfFullYeah Si j'y crois, désolé pour l'insulte. C'est toi qui dit ça.

  • Pas de problème @Sididouche

    Tu as été élevé dans l'Islam depuis ta naissance, c'est normal que tu crois à Allah ayant créé notre monde. Le truc, c'est que si tu as raison, alors les Chrétiens, les Juifs, les Hindous, les Raéliens, etc., toutes les religions nous «vendent» leur création du monde, alors pourquoi l'une d'elles aurait plus raison que les autres?

    C'est pour ça que je parle de la Nature : nous en faisons partie, toi et moi!

    Tu aimes la science et l'astronomie?

  • @HalfFullYeah Cool ;-) C'est vrai t'as tout à fait raison. Oui, j'aime bien les deux.

  • Cool @Sididouche

    On partage une belle chose en commun!

    Notre seule vraie différence de points de vue semble venir du fait que tu attribue le monde à Dieu alors que pour moi le monde c'est la nature, soit de la chimie, de la physique, des probabilités, etc.

    Cheers et bonne soirée!!

  • @HalfFullYeah Exact oué lol ;-) A toi aussi :)

  • PONIES

  • This cosmic dance of bursting decadence twists all our arms collectively but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I'll still be here tomorrow to high five you. Yesterday, my friend. Piece.

  • @audveltadmuna What the MATH???

  • @VanKlaunch /watch?v=8FwzmSRVW7Y

  • QUICK, TO THE TERRAFORMIUM. WE MUST ADD TREES!

  • ok maybe water but still no oxygen and youre right theres just too much problem here we need to worry about and even if you happand to stumble upon microbes or green plants its not like we gonna get to go there in our lifetime anyway

  • @alphacentiari the martian surface is mostly iron oxide. Imagine extracting oxygen from it and using iron as steel for constructing habitat.

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  • We will not be around (You and me) when these changes take full affect nor your great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand-children.

  • @TheisticThinker with an atmosphere more heat would be trapped. so it would have been warmer.

    Maybe a little colder than earth, but you'd be able to live there anyways.

    would have been cool to visit mars that has water and indigenous plants and animals ^^

  • any athiest or religious nut who starts shit on a spacerip channel is an DOUCHEFAIL. give it up and enjoy the video you losers!

  • Wow Funny that nearly Every space video has a religous war going on...

  • Water on mars + antimatterfuel= travel to mars :D:D:D

  • Wow, the sun is getting hot enough to warm that big sucker up, huh? Maybe, we can move over there when it gets too hot here?

  • @muyhiingun1977 thats not how it works. our atmosphere acts like insulation and we have alot and mars has very little. distance does play a role but it has more to do with atmosphere

  • @knivesron Yes, I know that there is little atmosphere on mars. What I'm saying is that Mars is going through changes from the sun's increasing heat and causing mars' frozen water to melt, Being that it is further from the sun and would be colder and more of the planets existing elements... water, gases and etc. etc. would be in a frozen state. So if melted, this might trigger there being an even greater atmosphere on Mars. And we could move there! yay!!!! :)

  • @muyhiingun1977 would be nice to move there but its not that simple. earth has a magnetic field that protects us from the harmful radiation from the sun, whereas mars does not, so even if we could breath the air on mars we would still need radiation suits on all the time. The major implications of water is that its an element essential for life as we know it. so this may be a good place to find life outside earth, its close and has water aparantly

  • Melting ice caps not natural water source.

  • I was hoping this would be posted online! Quite exciting! I am curious, though, what everyone else thinks those dark features are, or whatever is causing them. There may very well be other explanations that have not yet been brought up for why the dark areas are there.

  • If they discover life on mars christians will say that bible said so

  • @sukablianah2 ive been down this road witha chirstian before. i said "what if they found life on other planets" their reply was "the bible says god made man first not only".

  • Imagine the people we could feed if we stop the nasa bullshit

  • @V1ralB1ack Imagine the progress we would make if we stopped fighting each other and put all money in scientific research for everything.

  • @beepmeepbeep ehh research for everything is kind of a waste of time in my opinion, because stem cell research imo is important but wasting fuel and people's lives and sending them to the moon is retarded. If people just made smarter decisions that did't benefit only themselves that would be nice to especially if our politicians did that.

  • big deal....

    

  • Oh, has anyone mentioned that there is water on Mars because God put it there? Discuss:

  • I DARE SOMEONE SAY LIFE DOES NOT EXIST OUTSIDE EARTH

    I DARE YOu....

  • @QinDynasty2008

    It does exist, but not anywhere else in our solar system that's for sure.

  • @QinDynasty2008 ok Life doesn't exist outside of earth and even if it does to me it doesn't because I need to focus on watching the next youtube video in my future not focusing on deciding whether there is another planet like earth with another organism like me debating on what video to watch next and wasting people's time by righting long replies

  • @V1ralB1ack thats called being closeminded :)

    there's way to many planets in the universe for us to be alone.

  • @elmondark and what your doing is called being useless, I don't care if there are other planets with other organisms like us because they probably have problems like us such as debt, starvation, and corruption but if there are smarter organisms or less intelligent organisms I'm glad I don't accept your fact because they'd probably either be uninterested or be our slaves ..... the only benefit from what you said is if we could take these planets' resources

  • @V1ralB1ack There is a problem with what you said and the way you said it, You are implying that these other lifeforms with be human like or like us. Which is how pretty much everyone on earth percieves how aliens would look ( something like us) when in reality life on another planet could be as simple as a bacteria, or a tree, a microscopic organism. I have no idea what makes anyone think that its automatically going to be intellegent like us.

  • @AstrophelTDeath I don't perceive them as humanoids, I perceive their habits to be similar and I did not say they would be smarter or dumber all I meant was they could resemble us in behavior whether it could be on a microscopic scale or not but if they are bacteria I hardly find that discovery worth talking about .... we have better things to do and more important types of research btw when I wrote that I was thinking of fish people not of how aliens were normally portrayed

  • @V1ralB1ack The thing is it would be a very significant discovery if we found even microscopic life on other planets that would open up a whole new window of how life can adapt and survive on planets where we might not, it could even open up a door in the future of multi habital planets, since this one won't be around forever, it would put a giant hole in most religions, it would probably be one of the greatest discoveries since electricity. It is up there with the cure for cancer or aids.

  • @AstrophelTDeath who cares about adapting in other planets when people are dying over problems in this planet and its pretty clear we need oxygen no matter what and not any oxygen but a specific type of oxygen which other planets lack ..... also who cares about religion and I think cancer and aids are more important to do research on then this .... do your plans of the future consist of migrating from planet to planet dragging your problems with you and letting those problems ruin more planets

  • @V1ralB1ack We have only brushed a tiny grain of of the universe, it is so big your mind can't even fathom how big it really is, there could easily be 1 million planets or more just like our sitting in the universe that we will never reach in our lifetime or the next thousand or more generations, we haven't fixed all the problems on our earth but thats no reason to stop looking for life on other planets, thats like saying we shouldn't eat because there are people in the world that can't.

  • @AstrophelTDeath that's a horrible example and it is a waste of people's tax dollars, if anyone wants to fund these pointless expeditions they should fund them privately ..... debt and medical research is more important and nasa is the epitome of our governments bad spending habits

  • @V1ralB1ack Lol its funny your more worried about people spending funds on space exploration, than you are about military funding, we spend trillions of dollars on that a year. Not even close to what is spent on sending something into space. What research for debt, we are in debt we don't anyone to research it the government has all the money they are the ones that do the research and look where that got us, and we already fund medical research its not like we spend all the money on space

  • @V1ralB1ack exploration. Nasa is a government funded program just, our taxes go to alot of useless things yet the one you seem to be most worried about is this one, our tax dollars even go to medical research, and alot of other government programs including welfare. You are so out of touch with reality.

  • @AstrophelTDeath are you kidding me, I don't need a definition of what nasa is you conservative piece of trash and at least there's a clear reason to fund the military but shooting people into space to find other life is pointless because its stretching our resources to far and returns nothing except dissapointment, the best thing to do is to cut out useless programs and concentrate on things that return what we spent on them overtime in some way ....

  • @V1ralB1ack Lol first off I have no idea what your so mad about, second i'm not a conservative nor a democrat thats just stupid to boldly assume a label on someone you don't know. Cutting the space program is not going to save the economy but cutting military funding definitely will, seeing that we spend so much on a pointless war. There are many reasons to go into space.

  • @V1ralB1ack Colonization even if right now its not likely, to find new life which takes more time and space that may not be in our solar system. Natural resource because there may come a day when we don't have necessary ones that we have an abundance of now. Just plain researching because billions of people are interested, you just happen to be one of the lame ones that are not. Many technologies including the cell phone, have come for exploring space. The sattelites we use for tv, phones

  • @AstrophelTDeath I have a lot more to say andif you'd like to make these extremely long replies you could just pm me

  • @V1ralB1ack Well I already made the extremely long reply it was giving you multiple reasons for space exploration, so if you would like to pm me that would be fine because its your turn to reply not mine, I've really said all I have to say, lets just say that space exploration is just as important as exploration here on earth without it there are alot of things we wouldn't have, your argument is just silly, exploration has brought light to so many things that allow us to live the way we do.

  • @V1ralB1ack military survaillence they depend on alot of sattelites for a large portion of tracking and communication in order to protect are country. Is it getting through your head yet ? By researching we are a society that continues to keep moving forward and learning about what is around us and what is beyond us, and society that stops advancing becomes a dying civalization.

  • @V1ralB1ack we have our own resources, and should manage that, not steal others resources anyways.

    and take them as slaves?...why would we take other intelligent beings as slaves? thats stupid.

    and there's more planets without intelligent life, with resources, so we could take resources from there instead, if we needed it.

    and traveling to the other side of the universe to get resources for earth is stupid anyways.

    its like going across the river to fetch water.

  • @elmondark ok first of all I wasn't assuming your a democrat or republican but your beliefs resemble that of a conservative republican because you like to keep things running the same and you don't want to eliminate nasa, your opinions are respectable but honestly when we are in debt as bad as this my honest opinion is we should cut everything unimportant like nasa and the military temporarily and important things like stem cell research btw would you mind shortening your replies

  • Couldn't the streams be the result of dry sand slide acted upon by strong wind gusts?

  • @SheBlindedMeWScience Good point. Thought that myself, but he mentioned that they appear/disappear in the seasons. For the wind to be creating and eradicating them in these regular seasonal patterns in the same spots would be an anomaly. I would still like to see the water myself!

  • @ghemp09 I guess I was thinking in a very small scale cuz I've seen this happening in sand dunes at the beach. But I really meant to say sand avalanches. Massive ones. At the end of every season those valley crests have to be at the breaking point due to the sand's consistency changing as well, and I'm just thinking that the wind gusts help the avalanche process. It could explain the color change in the streams. In my very laymen observation it just doesn't look like water erosion.

  • @SheBlindedMeWScience er water stream

  • Sent the Mars Rovers! To investigate! Of course!

  • wind?

    

  • Geology is fascinating. I'm hoping we keep up the research.

  • "Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. "

  • @hollowtempest I love that piece of literature.

  • You can go to a house party with 100 drunken people and say there are no complex life forms there lol. I am sure if you look hard enough you will find evidence on mars. Hell that so-called face is from some drunken person who passed out and never woke up only to have his face sticking out because some other drunk buried him.

  • @spaceinvader79 People have said the same thing of newer generations for centuries, yet we are still here.

  • As Calvin once said in a padded cell, "Mars is amazing!"....but seriously, these are great images.

  • @spaceinvader79 As to your comment to Brygelsmack, I agree completely.

  • I wanna try some salts exported directly from mars :D

  • i really dont see water.

  • Это так здорово!

  • See the dislike bar? I don't either.

  • I hate it when the top comment is a reply to a comment I can't find.

  • @mikeisnice1 Ctrl + F

  • @mikeisnice1 Soon, you will hate this comment.

  • @mikeisnice1 ctrl + F

    enter the name you're looking for

  • INB4 religion adapts to live with the reality of life existing throughout the universe.

  • I don't believe it.

  • its time to send someone up there : )

  • So what your saying is... i go out and drive my SUV around, polluting the atmosphere and use all the natural fuels and once earth is ruined, i go to mars?

    Sweet.

  • beeeeeeedddddddddddddrrrrrrrrr­rrrrroooooooooooooooccccccckkk­kkkkkkkkkkkk

    

  • Interesting....

  • Maybe there are some alien fish up there or something.

  • These picture are very impressive!  Good job!

  • I guess they have to change the destination of curiosity then =)

  • Its going to be like Doom in the future :(

  • Holy Fuack! lmfao.

  • water didnt even exist in the 1920's how could it be on mars?! fuckin idiots

  • The water on mars turned people into water zombies on doctor who, I'm just saying might want to test that shit....

  • @Spiritualspiral13 one of the best episodes ;)

  • So NOW can we restart out nuclear propulsion program and begin sending people to mars? If it hadn't been for nixon we could be living there right now.

  • Didnt we have the rc rofer on mars... So why they just finding this know.

  • GOD created everything and everything he created is gonna to come to a end and when it deos all yall non belivers inJesus Christ will see so yall live yall live with out yall maker with yall but when the world comes to an end yall non belivers will tried to change yall life but it will be too late so think about that... And GOD didnt walk aound in the universe he created it he lives in HEAVEN and no body will know where he came from till u die

  • @2402matt

    pics or it didnt happen

  • @2402matt YALL YALL, YALL YALL YALL? YALL, YALL YALL YALL! YALL :D YALL, YALL YALL CREATOR YALL!

  • @2402matt

    yall

  • How cool is that!? Thank you for the news!

  • Mars would make a great gas stop, rest area, and dinner for rocket ships carrying cargos of alien slaves to work in our mines.

  • I think Mars was a planet like Earth millions of years ago, and eventually Earth will turn into a planet like Mars

  • @MrAlexander7th Not likely - Mars is smaller than earth and has a lower gravity - *just* low enough that oxygene can leave the atmosphere and vanish into deep space. It's atmosphere has always been that thin and it can't hold enough oxygene for higher life as we know it (unlike perhaps microbes). Even if you put enough O2 on Mars somehow to make it's atmosphere earthlike - it would "go away" again.

  • @commanderkruge just because life on our planet primarily uses oxygen doesnt mean everything else has to.

    so its very possible that mars used to be earth-like in the distant past. for all we know 2 billion years ago mars could have had complex life all over it, maybe even intelligent life with cities. but mars core stopped spinning and the planet was ruined as a result. after billions of years almost all trances of a society would have been wiped out. except for something like the face of mars.

  • @ihmen As long as we can't find complex lifeforms that don't use oxygen those are the only ones we know about. Hence "life *AS WE KNOW IT*". And do you seriously believe the "face" was *made* by "someone"? Come on - grow up.

  • Wouldn't it be cool to have neighbors on other planets in our solar system? It'll be like; Mom, I'm going to visit my friend Zar on planet Mars! I mean how cool would that be? Sucks that it's only us in our solar system. hope in the future we will find a far more advance civilization than us, but more peaceful than us.

  • Maybe this is the shape of the future of the Earth.

  • it could be sand like in any desert moving.

  • @scuddycares There's no wind on mars

  • @USMAI There is wind on mars. Mars does have an atmosphere be it not as dense as earth but it has one non the less. Dust devils much like the ones seen in dry locations on earth have been witnessed by the mars rovers.