Robot Curiosity Lands on Mars

Robot Curiosity Lands on Mars Today, Robot Curiosity landed on Mars. He sends photos from Mars every 14 minutes. Like all Robots tha...

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Robot Curiosity Lands on Mars

Today, Robot Curiosity landed on Mars. He sends photos from Mars every 14 minutes. Like all Robots that came before him, Curiosity is curious about life on Mars. The TV guys spoke with the Engineer. He is a latino scientist named ,Miguel de San Martin. He designed and named this robot. On the interview, he said more than he intended. It turns out that all of NASA's formulas and calculations pointed to failure. By then, they had wasted more than 2000 million dollars. With the last 5 millions they decided to have a little bit of blind faith.



They sent the robot anyway with the hopes that this curious mission would not be a total failure. It turns out that their blind faith payed off. This is one case when blind faith defeated science. They literally threw all their formulas out the window with the faint hope of success. You must understand, that NASA is on thin ice. Ever since the Cold War ended, NASA stopped being cool. They stopped getting government funds recently. Thus, to attract the government they needed a major break. One has to wonder who did NASA prayed to in order to get this little miracle. God truly does work in mysterious ways. In any case, NASA is still in the game. I hope that this mission proves fruitful.

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There are several barriers to colonize Mars. For Starters, it is extremely cold. During the summer season, Mars gets some serious sand storms. However, most of the time it is a Popsicle. What's hilarious is that the TV guy confused Mars with Venus. He imagined that Mar's gravity was smaller because it was larger, than planet Earth. If that was true, then we would not be able to walk on the moon. Gravity is a constant force dependent on the size of the planet. For this reason, Jumbo Jupiter has enough gravity to maintain more than 60 moons. In any case, Mars has little Gravity.

Another problem that Mars has is the fact that it has no atmosphere. With no atmosphere this planet is constantly bombarded by all the deadly rays from the sun. From Beta to UV rays.  Oh, and did I forget to mention that no atmosphere means no oxygen. They do have some frozen water in their north pole. However getting to it is kinda hard. Most of the fresh water is covered by dry ice. However, one can easily get to it during the summer season. The best place to look for life is in the Northern Hemisphere of Mars.


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For a while, Mars did have water, only the top half. However, the rocks oxidation ( like when an iron nail gets rust from being exposed to the air) ate up all the oxygen. This oxidation gave Mars its notorious Red color. The side effect was that Mars did not have enough oxygen to maintain a proper atmosphere. In no time, the UV rays over killed the planet, with whatever intelligent life form that might have been. It is really quite the pity. However, the true culprit of Mars' demise came from within.

The Magnetosphere is the life force of all planets. This sphere alone repels almost all of the deadly rays from the sun. This sphere is generated by conversion inside the core of the planets. Heavy metals go bellow while lighter metals rise up. This conversion generates an electric force field that repels the rays of the sun. This conversion is also the source of our volcanic eruptions, the plate tectonic and the lovely Aurora Borealis. When this conversion ends, our Earth will die. Mars is a perfect example of the terrible fate that against us when Planet Earth becomes geologically dead.


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The first symptoms will be fewer, and fewer eruptions. When they become a rarity, like in Mars, we will know that the end is here. I do not know how this turned into a doomsday blog. My point being is that it seems like a fools errand to colonize Mars. My best bet is that NASA colonizes Europa. This lovely Jupiter Moon generates its own Magneto Sphere via its salt water. It is not dependent on its volcanoes. Thus, it can keep on running even after it becomes Geologically dead. The only minor setback would be that we would have to live underwater with the ET fishes.

In any case, Phi Stars thinks we should still finance NASA. We need for their technology to advance far enough to colonize Europa. I bet that Moon will have some cool mermaid ETs. These ETs have not travel to Earth because they imagine that their sky is solid. Think about it! Europa's surface is covered in ice. IF you think that the sky is solid, you will not have the incentive to go to out of space. After all, you never seen the sky or stars before So, there is life in out of space. Very near us. So, we need to finance NASA for the sake of meeting some amassing ET mermaids. 5 stars for NASA and all their hard work. You know, looking at the diagram of Curiosity I noticed a similarity between its design and those of the UFOs. I bet all the UFOs sitings are probably NASA messing around. The only other explanation is that NASA really has had contact with ETs.

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