Re: ESA's Mars Express spacecraft--more water ice



G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Sam Again not one molecule of water. The rovers looked into and under
rocks. I molecle in a billion parts tested in crators that looked life
the had water erosion. Best to keep in mind fine sand flows Mars has
lots of surface fine sand,and large long lasting sand storms. It could
have water deep under ground,or under the COfrozen ice. But no water in
the Sun light.

You'll be surprised in the next couple of years, Herb, methinks.

The rays of the Sun splits the water molecule into
its two gases,anf hydrogen is lost to space.

Got evidence water disassociation on Mars, Herb?

That is reality. That is
what NASA does not want the puplic to know. No money in sand.
Lots of money can be made with their "Once upon a time fairy tales"
Afterall here on Earth where there is water there is life. Bert

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