Observations from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, have revealed possible flowing water during the warmest months on Mars. Scientists discuss the findings at a NASA Headquarters news briefing held August 4, 2011.
Dark, finger-like features appear and extend down some Martian slopes during late spring through summer, fade in winter, and return during the next spring. Repeated observations have tracked the seasonal changes in these recurring features on several steep slopes in the middle latitudes of Mars’ southern hemisphere.
NASA’s MRO Sees Possible Martian Water Flows

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5 responses to “NASA’s MRO Sees Possible Martian Water Flows”
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and look all people !!!Near Orion !!!
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they have fouind life and evidence of a civilization. Also, a huge hydrogen bomb explosion….from the air that. NASA allowed Dr. John Bradenburg (plasma physicist) to publish his paper/findings in a peer journal. Look him up. Fascinating research.Bottom line; too fantastical to allow a full media review.
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Fantastic #nasapresser
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Yes!
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Dont give that Michael Myer a kitchen knife.. Just saying!




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