Poster "Intense" offered this on the lengthy comments section to Mac's last posting on Post-Human Blues: In an attempt at trying to help relieve concerns and...
Regarding the destiny of the Martian ancient oceans, maybe an asteroid impact created a superheated global rock vapour cloud (minerals, salt, silica, etc..),...
Both of NASA's Mars orbiters are down for the count * 22:15 01 December 2009 by Rachel Courtland * For similar stories, visit the Spaceflight and Exploring...
The Red Planet was once blue... Giant ocean once covered third of Mars The Daily Mail Posted by tourdemars to Planetology at November 24, 2009 02:33 PM A vast...
________________________________ Click for the best sunset ever This image was taken on May 19, 2005, by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit at the edge of...
That's sad news I hear today, after reading here since a long pause. I had respect for Mac for going boldly his way of presenting ideas. The attached picture...
For those members who cannot receive e-mail attachments, I've uploaded a larger, more detailed anaglyph of the image that was the subject of my last message....
With tongue firmly in cheek, I'm delighted to report that the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has finally located that hidden area of Mars initially used by its...
There's something sort of wonky with that Reull Vallis photo, Johnny. How much has it been manipulated in the chain of possession post-NASA? There are what to...
Hi Mike, You might remember the attached image from back in 2004. Mr. Basiago is now apparently a time travel aficionado as well.... JD ... From: Mattv...
David Campbell wrote: "scape" was a term unfamiliar to me, I began with biology and botany." ..............Yours truly, David Campbell Hi David, Wow!...
... I must admit that I found this part of your message puzzling, Mike, but since the general themes of your post seemed to be science and theology, those were...
Hello Cydonia, Scientists like to define what they consider "science" and what they consider "not science". But it is not possible to define "science" unless...
I don't know why it was named Troy but it's starting to look like it should've been named Waterloo. But then it ain't over 'til it's over. (And it ain't over...
Former U.S. Army Intelligence officer Sweeps Fox talks about the Vatican conference last Thursday and the reality of Star Visitors. He believes that the...
Mars rover makes its first slow step out of its rut By Emma Gallegos, Staff Writer Posted: 11/20/2009 06:44:34 PM PST The Mars rover Spirit made its first...
Hello, Ramone, Since I have an ongoing interest in the prehistoric world, I found your entries on the Bull Cult megaliths of Catalonia intriguing, though my...
Today NASA informed the LCROSS probe discovered the equivalent of a dozen 2-gallon buckets of water in the form of ice, in a 60 feet diameter crater at the...
Spirit and Opportunity became extensions of our brains, eyes, arms, hands, legs and feet, even an expanded part of our souls on another planet. Maybe we had...
From New Scientist: Mars rover battles for its life 11 November 2009 by Rachel Courtland Magazine issue 2734 . Subscribe and get 4 free issues. For similar...
I always got the impression from Mac's entries at Posthuman Blues that that he was a full blown atheist, though I think I saw one of his close personal friends...
Greetings: I just heard about Mac Tonnies' passing. RIP Mac... Although we often disagreed, yours was an important presence in the Cydonia Research community....