NASA Releases Theory Regarding Methane Emissions On Mars
January 16, 2009 on 5:44 am | In extraterrestrial, space alien | 1 CommentWell as reported earlier, NASA has released it’s newest data regarding the recording of methane gas emissions on Mars.
According to NASA there are only two known sources of these emissions, life and/or geochemical.
Basically life as we know it farts and craps. This releases methane gas. Ever drive past a cattle farm? That smell is a combination of methane and other gases. Mars may be far away but it’s still got a funk to it.
There’s also the possibility of still active geochemical activity on the red planet. Only extensive on the ground testing will determine which since the only two craft sent to make preliminary testing mysteriously crashed a few years ago.
Chalk up another extraterrestrial life story up to what I refer to as “The Sisyphus Effect”. Scour this blog for more on that, but basically it’s my observation that anything pointing to the extraterrestrial hypothesis in UFOlogy is inevitably just out of reach, always inconclusive, always a bridesmaid, never a bride much like the doomed Greek mythological character Sisyphus.
So it will be a couple of decades until we find out what cause the gasses on Mars and that will keep the space flight pros busy and employed until then.
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I enjoy it, if I will see ufo and real aliens.
Comment by Mohammad Ali Ashraf — March 10, 2009 #