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Alien Ramone
15th April 2016, 20:11
I just ran across this movie online. I have seen other documentaries on this subject, and they have always seemed very speculative about how the mission could be accomplished. I never got the sense that the missions would actually happen, but in "The Mars Underground" it seems clear that NASA has it worked out within a reasonable budget, and that it will happen, if it is given the go-ahead from Congress and the President.

I could give a short version about what the plans are, but you really need to see the process and how things were worked out to get a feel for how possible it is. Just sit back and enjoy, if you are into that sort of thing.

I know there are a lot of Black Ops insider stories about a secret space program that already has humans on Mars, but we don't have official access to any of that information, so I think it would be interesting to see a NASA mission.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcTZvNLL0-w

uzn
16th April 2016, 05:07
U ever wondered why NASA always wants to sell us pictures of DEAD rocks in space, like in the above Flic ? Iīm so tired of their mediocre Photoshop skills.

In comparrison to the above here is a real unedited Photo of Mars:
http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/nationceation/images/4/42/Hst_mars060.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110806164829
Thats a LIVING Planet with Icecaps, Clouds ,lots of blue color and of course an Atmosphere. Just by looking at that picture the question for water on Mars is a no brainer.

Hereīs something nice, Blue Icecrystalclouds on Mars
http://www.checktheevidence.com/Disclosure/Web%20Pages/Enterprise%20Mission_files/davisMorningPathfinder_t_.jpg
Thatīs only possible with water and an Atmosphere.
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA07997.jpg
Here one can also clearly see the Atmosphere (not the Arrow, that was a gigantic Plume of sorts)
http://sci.esa.int/science-e-media/img/a0/20120320_Mars_Plume_Jaeschke_animation.gif



But Nasa please show us more DEAD Rocks in Space, we are so proud of you Nasholes.

uzn
16th April 2016, 05:24
I was really disappointed that Ridley Scott also went with the full red tint in his Movie "The Martian".

Hereīs a picture for all our friends at NASA
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