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NASA found deposits of fragments of glassware. Possibly from an ancient intelligent life.
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We found deposits of impact glass in Martian craters, possibly preserving ancient life signs
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
Molten sand = glass.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: JUhrman
you missed the "impact glass" bit...
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: JUhrman
you missed the "impact glass" bit...
originally posted by: JUhrman
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: JUhrman
you missed the "impact glass" bit...
Yeah I get the glasses were impacted. That's why they could probably only find small fragments.
Maybe a rover has a glue gun and could try reassembling them to see what Martian craft looks like.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: JUhrman
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: JUhrman
you missed the "impact glass" bit...
Yeah I get the glasses were impacted. That's why they could probably only find small fragments.
Maybe a rover has a glue gun and could try reassembling them to see what Martian craft looks like.
you are still missing it (or pulling my leg)...so...impact from an asteroid raised the temperature and melted sand. That's why its impact glass...not because the glass was impacted.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
you are still missing it (or pulling my leg)...so...impact from an asteroid raised the temperature and melted sand. That's why its impact glass...not because the glass was impacted.
originally posted by: taoistguy
But the glass could have been there to begin with, as fine decanters, but got melted when the big rock smashed in?
originally posted by: NeoSpace
Just like going home with that cute chick from the bar only to find her bra was stuffed with toilet paper and the next day when you sober up you discover she was a dude.
originally posted by: taoistguy
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
originally posted by: JUhrman
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: JUhrman
you missed the "impact glass" bit...
Yeah I get the glasses were impacted. That's why they could probably only find small fragments.
Maybe a rover has a glue gun and could try reassembling them to see what Martian craft looks like.
you are still missing it (or pulling my leg)...so...impact from an asteroid raised the temperature and melted sand. That's why its impact glass...not because the glass was impacted.
But the glass could have been there to begin with, as fine decanters, but got melted when the big rock smashed in?