Mars Is Doing Something Weird at Night

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Writer: Jon McColgan
Editor: Pavel Allsi
Thumbnail Designer: Peter Sheppard
Producer: Alex McColgan / Raquel Taylor

NASA/ESO/ESA

#Astrum #Astronomy #Science #Space #Stars #Mars #Alienlife #solarsystem
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When I first heard you say, "Astrum Answers, " I heard, 'Astromancer, ' and I thought, "Huh, this channel took a weird turn."

jeremygriffin
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Whenever i can't find something I'll stop looking for it and then it shows up out of nowhere.

michellebeckham
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Totally agree! I’m Professor of Microbiology at the University of Manchester with a passing interest in astrobiology and if life did emerge and it’s still there then deep surface lithophiles would be my bet. So exciting

ProfDuncCameron
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The Lowest elevation point on Mars is the Hellas Crater. Seem to me like that would have been the last place on Mars to have water on the surface. It would have had water for the longest period of time. Maybe we should look there.

peterway
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I first read the title as “we’ve been looking for Mars in the wrong place” and I’m like what the hell who let this happen? Was it Terry?

That-Google-Guy
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crab people, crab people, taste like crab, talk like people.

Biggvs_dickvs
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“Mars Rover, Mars Rover, send life signs right over”

wk
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I love watching your channel. The calm collected voice helps with absorbing the information. A lot of channels are very enthusiastic which I understand as they love the topics but can be distracting.

By the way I am certain your read about the absolutly mind blowing discovery of dark oxygen? Oxygen created by rocks on the bottom of the sea without photosynthesis. That opens up a whole new way of biospheres with oxygen!

AurediumRiptide
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I'd say that Mars still has a lot of its original water quota. This is because as the atmosphere thinned out, most of it would have frozen and subsequently covered over with particles of regolith. There is seemingly a LOT of ice just under the surface, even in near-equatorial regions!

BGUK
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In a few decades we will be looking for life on Earth.
Multicellurar life, that is.

dubsar
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The thing that got me most surprise in this video is the fact that Astrum actually pronounce "Jezero" correctly . My respect sir as I know how hard is this to pronounce for an non native speaker. And from this I can see that he actually resect the thing he is presenting .

crayzdingos
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No mention of the sulphur fields just found on Mars?

tosspot
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I’ve been watching your show since close to the beginning and it’s amazing to see how far you’ve come. Thank you for continuing to give us this great content.

jeremiahaticf
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As a biologist, I fully agree with this study. Very balanced, very detailed. Congrats.

pullupterraine
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It’s ok, Mars. I do weird things at night, too.

mikekolokowsky
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Viking 1 may have already found life on Mars

GRosa
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We’re like leaf cutter ants looking for a tree based on the flavor, not knowing how much stuff is in the jungle

shanepaynter
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Thank you for great content and presentation. I agree with your hypothesis, especially since "retreating" deeper and deeper along lava vents seems completely viable.

ErnestRobinson-vf
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With humanities search so far its like looking for life in our oceans but examining 1 tea spoon of ocean at a time.

faequeenapril
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Life also requires a molten core and a magnetosphere and vulcanism all of which Mars had, so yes deep underground life is most likely. thanks for your work.

givsuer