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Originally posted by SaosinEngaged
The Universe: Mars, The New Evidence
It's from History Channel's "The Universe" series which I think is one of the most interesting and entertaining "big budget" documentaries about space and all the possibilities that exist in our universe.
This video goes nicely with Skyfloating's excellent ancient Mars thread.
This episode provides a visualization for the most recent and up-to-date data collected from all the concurrent Mars exploration missions and provides detailed explanations that make it a "must watch" if you're interested.
Originally posted by downunderET
Originally posted by SaosinEngaged
The Universe: Mars, The New Evidence
It's from History Channel's "The Universe" series which I think is one of the most interesting and entertaining "big budget" documentaries about space and all the possibilities that exist in our universe.
This video goes nicely with Skyfloating's excellent ancient Mars thread.
This episode provides a visualization for the most recent and up-to-date data collected from all the concurrent Mars exploration missions and provides detailed explanations that make it a "must watch" if you're interested.
The History Channel huh, well I suppose they will have Richard Hoagland in the programme showing NASA photo's of the "Face" and "The whole Cydonia region".
This is going to be just like all the other History Channel doco's, straight down the "accepted" line laid out by mainstream academia.
What a load of Malarky
Originally posted by paperface
I said I think life is on Mars,I do not need a mainstream show to tell me about it.
Originally posted by downunderET
The History Channel huh, well I suppose they will have Richard Hoagland in the programme showing NASA photo's of the "Face" and "The whole Cydonia region".
This is going to be just like all the other History Channel doco's, straight down the "accepted" line laid out by mainstream academia.
What a load of Malarky