I am curious as to why water on Mars is 'possible'. We already know that there is water on Mars, a whole lot of it in fact. Unfortunately the temperature on Mars keeps it frozen in the form of ice for the most part and any that does seep from below the surface due to geological activity either evaporates or freezes (both actually). Regarding that seepage, we already know it has occurred in the past, is probably occurring presently, and will occur again in the future. What would be the gain in hiding something that is already common knowledge? Sadly, the only place a persisting body of water could presently be maintained on Mars is below the surface.
PLEASE EXPRESS YOUR OPINION WITHOUT DENIGRATING THIS TOPIC, THEORY OR THE PEOPLE THAT BELIEVE IN IT. THIS WRITER IS AWARE THAT PEOPLE ARE PAID TO COME ON THREADS LIKE THIS ONE AND DISRUPT THEM. IF YOU DO THAT HERE, YOU MAY REGRET IT.
Injecting your own topic with conspiracy while threatening people while at the same time asking people to not be disruptive? I really don't think that is a very good or even sane approach.
Edited by mikeinnaples, 29 September 2014 - 01:28 PM.