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In 1972 our probing Mars soil,and rocks did not show one molecule of
water.(not one part in a billion. Our last probes did not do any better. We are being told "once upon a time" like a billion years ago things could have been different,and Mars surface had lots of running water. That underground could be the place to find water. That the north pole might be the best place. The next probe should be a dart with a 25 foot hollow needle. It should come down on the frosty north pole and the force of impact would drive its pointed needle nose 25 feet into the surface. The needle could be heated,and let it be water ammonia,or CO2 that would be release and tested. This probe could be cheap to make,and need no moving parts. Just a very strong battery,and I would not even have photoelectric panels. The probe could be called Bert's hypodermic needle. Why not? It might give NASA a shot in the arm. |
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Should NASA use my dart probe they should not make the dart with a
feathered tail. I don't want them to contaminate Mars surface with organic matter from Earth. Bert |
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