Do you believe that your future lies on the stars?
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No
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I believe that future of earthing is on Mars or in titan
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News from NASA doesn’t normally make the front pages these days. The space shuttles are retired. The International Space Station, though a remarkable achievement, has long since lost its newsy allure. But when the American space agency called a press conference for Monday morning, the world sat up and took notice. The announcement: mysterious streaks on Martian slopes have been conclusively determined to be the result of seasonal water flows. There is liquid water on Mars.
You wouldn’t want to drink it — the water is salty, more like a thick brine than pure freshwater. (That is why it is a liquid: its salinity is too high to allow it to freeze, despite the frigid temperatures.) But no matter: it’s water — liquid, flowing and on a planet not all that different, in many key ways, from our own. While NASA scientists declined to comment on whether they now consider life on Mars more likely, they did acknowledge that everywhere we have looked on Earth, even in places with extreme conditions, where there’s water, there’s life.