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The quest for farming on Mars
Once, water flowed over the surface of Mars. The waves slapped the shorelines. Strong winds howled and gusted. Driving rain fell out of thick clouds. Mars was about half the size of Earth, and that’s where things went wrong. Mars’ core cooled rapidly, leaving it without a magnetic sphere. It was then vulnerable to solar winds, which carried away much of the planet’s atmosphere. Mars would not be able to retain heat without a shield that protects it from the sun’s UV rays. The subsurface absorbed most of the water, leaving only a small amount of water at the poles. Those days of Mars having grass are gone. But could they start again? Read the full story.
–David W. Brown
We can still have nice things
A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten your day. Read the full story.
–David W. Brown
We can still have nice things
A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. You can still have nice things. (Got any ideas? Rockalina, the turtle, is enjoying her new outdoor home after nearly 50 years of living indoors.