This image, one of the first captured by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, shows the vast plains of the northern polar region of Mars.
Hey Faizal from London, why do you not the english language learn. Who the f*ck do you think you are? Yoda! Crawl back under the little rock you came from and contemplate suicide will you. These people you are discrediting are trying to push back the barriers of ignorance and benifit mankind, where as you and your kind would drag us back into the dark ages.
Hi Pete from London. You are going back a few years there aren't you? I have it from the horses ass of a spokesman from NASA that the little guys are holidaying just off the Bermuda triangle. God bless them. And Nev from Folkstone, put the whisky bottle away please!
I don't for one minute agree with the theory that we came from mars because we'd buggered up yet another planet. If the big bang theory is correct, then all the planets and heavenly bodies were created about the same time. Another little hole in that theory is the lack of evidence to show that any interplanitary travel happened in the far distant past, unless the dinosaurs cleverly hid all the evidence then mad themselves extinct so we couldn't torture them for the secret of warp drive. Why oh why do people fantasise that their ancestors came from another planet? What's wrong, is this one not good enough?
Mars looks like it probably did support life long ago, if there are fossils on Mars they would probably be much older than the fossils on Earth.
With regards to the ice leave us alone, i like my vodka, coke and ice your not taking that from us.
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