http://www.dbtechno.com/space/2009/01/17/possible-sign-of-life-found-on-mars-methane-gas/
interesting.......
I think we should drill for it. Oil too.
;D
Earth first. We can mine the other planets later.
Saw this on another site, here goes:
"My Favorite Fartian"
rofl
heh
That is a funny one sparks!
I haven't been there... ::)
NASA is a bunch of idiots. Methane gas/liquid/ice is found naturally all over the universe. There are whole planets of it. It is may be more common than H20 in the universe. There are lakes of it on the moons of Jupiter.
Jupiter's moon's have diareaahhhaaa? [ok ok SP]
:)
Jupiter has always been my favorite planet. First of all it's huge. It has that big spot on it and all those beautiful colors. And of course all those moons. Jupiter is like the king. What ever happened to Pluto...?
Just this past decade Pluto was demoted to a moon. It no longer carries the title of planet and now we only have 8 planets in our solar system.
how ironic would it be if after demoting pluto to a moon they found Life there
Quote from: StinkerBell on January 22, 2009, 06:54:35 PM
Just this past decade Pluto was demoted to a moon. It no longer carries the title of planet and now we only have 8 planets in our solar system.
Sorry, Stink - I kept it in my solar system -- it all revolves around me.
Anybody seen any Klingons?
Hey, we were going to have a methane tax on cattle and pigs so lets go ahead and tax the Martians.
Quote from: glenn kangiser on January 22, 2009, 11:45:12 PM
Quote from: StinkerBell on January 22, 2009, 06:54:35 PM
Just this past decade Pluto was demoted to a moon. It no longer carries the title of planet and now we only have 8 planets in our solar system.
Sorry, Stink - I kept it in my solar system -- it all revolves around me.
Anybody seen any Klingons?
You mean the klingons around Uranius....... heh (ok I deserve to be banned for that)
Not a moon, a dwarf planet of which there are several.
I stand corrected John C. I just did a little more research and You are correct!
[rofl2] Stink. I was wondering if you might bite.... [waiting]
They have changed it a few times in the past two years. In 2006 it was classified as a dwarf planet. In 2008 it is now called a plutoid, but it still fits the definition of a dwarf planet. Also on the Methane topic, Pluto has a methane atmosphere.