NASA | Goddard Goes to Mars

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The Martian climate remains one of the solar system's biggest mysteries: although cold and dry today, myriad surface features on Mars carved by flowing water attest to a much warmer, wetter past. What caused this dramatic transition? Scientists think that climate change on Mars may be due to solar wind erosion of the early atmosphere, and NASA's MAVEN mission will test this hypothesis. Project Manager David F. Mitchell discusses MAVEN and the Goddard Space Flight Center's role in sending it to the Red Planet.

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nice job keep doing this, is the future of the humanity

francokees
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Time to get out your check books, it's Terraforming time.

MatthewJS
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What if they dig down on mars they might find water

louisbailey
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Will you stop using chemical rocket propulsion?!!

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