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From: Nick Balaskas <nikolaos.nul> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 02:13:44 -0400 Archived: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 16:02:00 -0400 Subject: Discovery Of Liquid Water On Mars Hi Everyone! Last month I wrote about a space scientist colleague who worked on the Phoenix Mars lander who showed me some pictures of the underside of the lander that were taken in June and again in September before the lander went into hibernation over the long Martian winter. The pictures showed some blobs on one of the lander's legs that seem to have grown or moved during the few months the two set of pictures were taken. I proposed to him that those blobs captured by the lander's camera could turn out to be example of "Shadow Life" on Mars. If my interpretation turns out to be correct we may have our first close-up images of Martians and proof that ET life exists. After much head scratching among Mars scientists at a recent meeting, it was determined that these blobs on Phoenix's leg, as well as what was seen on the ground underneath the lander, is conclusive evidence that liquid water does exist on Mars - and lots of it too - unless Phoenix was fortuitous enough to land on the only water hole on the entire planet. Of course, where there is water there is the possibility that Earth-like organisms may exist there too. http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0903/08marswater/ If this very important discovery of liquid water on Mars is confirmed, it will take manned space flight to the next level but making it possible for the invasion and colonization of the Red Planet by us terrestrials in our UFOs from Earth. Nick Balaskas Listen to 'Strange Days... Indeed' - The PodCast At: http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/sdi/subscribers/ Your access info works there too... These contents above are copyright of the author and UFO UpDates - Toronto. They may not be reproduced without the express permission of both parties and are intended for educational use only.
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