NASA finds more evidence for Life on Mars! And there's a new plan to bring it back!
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
- Several new studies have emerged, adding to the overwhelming mountain of evidence for Life on Mars! But the debate will never be settled until we bring samples back to Earth. Fortunately, NASA and...Boeing...have a new plan to get the job done quickly and easily!
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Just tell Boeing there is a whistleblower on Mars and they'll have a functional manned mission to Mars in couple months so they can "take care of" it.
*Omigosh !*
Yes! 🤣
pff, you know they got alien tech, who else would? thats why they halfass the public units they're all in on their unacknowledged projects
Hahaha! Yes.
lol. space nerds with a good sense of humor! whats not to love?
it's the one big question that the people of the world wants to know, is there life on Mars........except NASA
is it possible they already know but say so conclusively inorder to keep the funding spigot turned on?
Numerous whistle blowers have said that NASA has a whole department whose job it is is to edit photos covering up craft and buildings on other planets before releasing them to the public. Also confirmed by that NASA hacker that downloaded a photo from that same department.
@@bruceperkins2921 you are right about that. Lets get another 10 years of funding to make a craft to go pick up a sample that they could have taken the necessary equiptment this time to get a reading of it.
@@bruceperkins2921 Possible yes, but likely no.
NASA wants to know, they even funded missions for that.
But than they learned that astronauts and astrophysicists are no biologists and they have a lot to learn about Mars' geology before they can try new experiments.
oops, we found lots of perchlorates, we didn't know that! What else don't we know?
The outcome of The Label Release Experiment is actually quite sad. Gilbert Levin was devastated when his boss Norman Horowitz dismissed the test results as having absolutely no signs of life. He tried to convince Norm otherwise but received a letter back stating what he is saying was nonsense. Personally, i believe Viking did find life.
It is so difficult to believe Viking found life for many reasons, above all the radiation from the Sun reaching the surface because there is no magnetic field, no ozone layer and the atmosphere is so thin. Billions of years of radiation bombardment must surely have sterilized the surface. The only chance of finding life life on Mars is well below the surface, away from the radiation. Even so, the odds are still small, even if they are not zero.
IMO the positive return by itself was not too convincing, but definitely warranted a follow up.
isnt there a radiation eating bacteria? thought i read something about that.
@@bruceperkins2921 The Blob?
You don't want to find life on Mars dude, if you do you space exploration ends go read anything on space ethics it's insane.
I woukd argue (possibly only for argument's sake) that life on another planet would have to develop very similarly to life on earth. Eyes have evolved independently 7 times on earth. Its safe to say aliens have eyes. There are other examples but the point is shown.
Why are scientists so scared of actually finding life on Mars?
They aren’t. It’s the funding entities that don’t want that shared.
Funny thing as well, it goes against all main stream religions.
Letting it out that there was life on Mars spills the tea that there is life other places than earth and that scares "the masses" or something
Short answer... It'll be a total breakdown of organized religion.
Meaning, no more control for the Vatican.
Their lie that they have never known they truth like the drake equation by the same criminal scientists and the firmi lie and cern and the solar warden fleet and the tr3b. Yes 911 was an inside job and those cooks are these secret black Jarhead soldiers. There's life terrestrial there and bacteria and water and a beautiful blue sky. Hostile to our neighbors in our own solar system and their ignorant and offensive war making upon every alien friend better than every human by one lifetime. Humans in scientific ignorance don't study what would take 700 years to one qestion. Ask any civilization which they don't about their wisdom of simply being, knowing their way longer than isn't one human lifetime These criminals are rushing to terraform Mars without wisdom and care. They just as always like purge ent children that won't be around to watch miss grow for 300 years or even 3000 is to long by them. Which is why they should ponder for seven generations about Mars and just maybe the sky will be bluer then and with rain clouds and green. Which already is there, the water and the green.
It's not the scientists.
I don't understand why they don't just stick a microscope on one of the Mars rovers.
Its just priority, other instruments are more important.
NASA is a Research Organization. Ralph Ring tells a crazy story about a guy named Otis Carr but that is a story for another day. Ralph got a job in the 50's doing Electronics Research for the Government. His research was trying to find a way to get an electron to pass through a magnetic field without being deflected. The experiment caused the failure every 30 minutes of a $400 coil. It wasn't Ralph's money but he wasn't a guy to keep repeating bad work in a go nowhere experiment. So he set up a similar device at home using an old Picture Tube Gun for an electron source and he quickly discovered if he put a Spin on the electron it canceled out the magnetic field effect and the experiment was a success. The next day he told his boss the good news. His boss locked his office door and told Ralph he didn't understand. They were in a RESEARCH FACILITY. They were not Paid To Find The Problem, they were paid to Research The Problem! He gave Ralph a raise and told him not to talk about his discovery. Ralph said he quit two months later.
NASA (and the department of defense) already know there is life on Mars right now...
All anyone has to do is look at the images from the rovers, they're not even trying to hide it anymore.
EXACT 👌💯
I'm glad to see there are many of you that agree with me that the government knows there's Life on Mars and has for quite some time. I'll stop my Ranch here but I'm glad that all you seem to agree I'll stop my rant here. Forget about government, we need billionaires and other people even regular people Crown funding for our private science that can go check ourselves without the government having to control this for us. That's the only answer and that's the only way we're ever going to find life certainly in my lifetime is if an Elon type or a collective group goes looking for it themselves.
Sure and the pope is playing spades at m house tonight.
@@GrigoriZhukov Just watch out, they are known to cheat...
@@Marstruth 😂😂
There's bacteria that eat space suits and human flesh. Gonna let it be a surprise.
Thought I read somewhere (besides a sci-fi book) that Bacteria are adapting to the consumption of petrochemicals.
@@CyFr I remember reading that too, just looked it up on Perplexity. Apparently they have pre-existing enzymes for breaking down analogous natural polymers. They adapt those enzymes to eat things like PET. Most bacteria don't have them, so that adaptation is rare. But horizontal gene transfer is pretty common. Maybe one day plastic packaging will decay as rapidly as banana peals.
(Not likely, considering parchment is also natural, and that lasts thousands of years.)
@@CyFr Yep. For that they have to have a biology based on carbohydrates, capable of digesting simpler versions of those petrochemical compounds. You can't go from a plant base biology and expect them to digest us. Unless we want to admit that life of Mars is similar to Earth.
"The Andromeda Strain", by Michael Crichton, featured alien bacteria that, once mutated on Earth, dissolved rubber; particularly the rudder fittings on a fighter plane, to the detriment of the pilot.
@@BBBrasil Life on Mars (if it exists) is almost definitely related to life on earth. The chances of life finding interplanetary transport are decent. E.g. buried safe inside the depths of large, rocky fragments lauched into space by a meteor explosion. The chances of life developing from non-life are essentially zero. Transport is more likely than independent development.
Much more likely that there's no life on Mars, but the preliminary evidence suggests there might be! :-)
NASA's trying to beat a "Where's Waldo" book while deliberately wearing a blindfold, and then insisting that there is no evidence that Waldo even exists when the Viking mission literally points him out on the page
One thing that seems strange to me is that we have forms of life on earth that can live on any moon or planet in our solar system....the same conditions exist on earth somewhere wether it be near an underocean vent or deep in frozen areas.....very strange indeed
Astronauts already told us there were many ET Craft watching them when they Landed on the Moon 🎉
Imagine if, instead of spending money for all these robotic missions since the 70's, we had worked on a single manned mission.
Yes, imagine how stupid that would have been.
The American space program collapsed financially in 1974; the 1973 Oil Shock had plunged Western Civilization into the era of mass unemployment (we're still stuck in it, 50 years later).
Apollo 18 was cancelled and converted to SkyLab, the first U.S. Space station.
NASA couldn't even afford to travel to the Moon anymore, let alone Mars!
Boeing, haven’t we already had enough probes crash on to the surface of mars.
Isn't it in NASA's charter that they are looking for signs of life in the universe? Then why does it seem they are not that interested?
Because they make too much money in the defense sector.
Because it's all about trying to understand (and replicate) the technology on Mars...
The department of defense pulls the strings at NASA... That's why they said (publicly) that they "edit all images from the moon and mars before they release them to the public for national security reasons"
Well, if it's just dirt and rocks... Why edit them for "national security"
No one ever asks that simple question...
They are counting light bulbs of another's civilization right now. Not only intrusive but certainly hostile as humans are never proxima bs terrestrially inherited people.
Over 6000 spacecraft from wiser and kinder and greater people than man have they harmed and stolen. These children are not the good they are the military's secret black brand as type. From atea51 to mib and 911 criminal American DARPA lab scientists too the cern in Geneva still bleeding the existence to look farther actually at who never what, their hostile in.ignorance won't sustain like ignorance and war munguring.
They would start a war just to justify their unjustifiable weapons making.
They are to beware. The shperes need to be careful as some are taking to material world as I materialized unseen. Be careful for they are prephaseing your ships to molecule be breaking. Those that follow breaking molecules to see is this criminal mankind present civilization with no actual government. Just dangerous and foolish humans believing their own false story of threat and domination. Also my personal opinion as all have the freedom to observe and rationalize as these crazy humans would break this planet in half just to see if they could or what inside. They hold no reverence and don't hold and terrestrial inheritance to hide and inflict on this planet and it's human and alien friends, above and below and beyond. They call themselves a trifetta threat so foolish and loving and powerful ones wrongly challenge their planned and made ignorance repugnant to all life in every form.
Live you you all here and there , now and then live thyself more than this world as they criminal humans won't e dure in a lie to protect them from their own kind in thing like they. Friends for them are more like adversarial accomplices love you all and thee more and we too and father and mother and grandfather and my people from a greater perspective than humans and many aliens can achieve as ignorance does not take you there nor does exclusion from the have to behave as a civilization never questioning and never arrogant nor ignorant.
Yes "...looking for signs of life in the universe*..." (*excluding Mars) Gotta read the footnotes man!
They sent a rover to take samples then drop them along its' path for later collection and return....but now are saying that to do this will cost too much money? Who gave the OK for this plan in the first place? One would think that such a plan would include the details of how the return would be accomplished and the costs....wouldn't you? Again NASA shows they have poor management in place which just wastes money.
And there I was, thinking the sample return had already been worked out before take off, silly me.
I hope you get to feeling better soon. I feel your pain. I too am feeling the same. Thanks for another great and informative video.
It is difficult to understand that we've never done any additional experiments to detect life, after the first one being positive, and even though we've back to Mars since. Truly mind boggling. It's like they don't want to know. Some people dismissed the first experiment; they had their reasons. Ok ... why not look again, esp since we've been back to Mars? Searching for life should've been the top priority, so when some people say "we had other things to do and couldn't spare the space/budget etc on the mission for the experiment ..." I just almost pass out from bewilderment.
great video. I just joined your parteon at the crew dragon level. glad to support your work :)
I can't get over how consistently good these videos are. Mr. Angry, you should be a science teacher.
The glasses are his trademark.
Thanks for the detailed and thorough accounting. Fascinating and intriguing.
Why are they looking on mars when its already here? You might wanna look at the col. Karl nell interview at the salt conference.
Sorry that you have allergies. My brother continually suffered from hay fever when we lived in England. When we moved to Australia (higher pollen count) his hay fever disappeared. Weird, eh?
Perhaps it was those English "Privit" hedgerows that provoked hayfever-like symtoms in your brother.
Here in New Zealand (also higher pollen count), I lived on a property surrounded by privit hedgerows and suffered hay fever symptoms for 20 years.
Once I moved to a new suburb, the symptoms disappeared within two months.
Man what an episode! Great personal theories too man
What if someone doesn't want us knowing that Mars is warming too, is that a conspiracy?
Isn't that funny? But don't say more, Greta will have a hissy fit
Great job on this, by the way. Nice piece of work
At the end of an online talk about Mars, I asked the speaker why NASA is doing everything except for look for life on Mars. The answer was that if life were to be found on Mars, NASA would not be permitted to land anymore probes on Mars because of an international treaty.
Jordan, your new look makes you look a decade or two younger. Definite improvement. 😊
Your lack of confidence in Boeing is... Intriguing. LOL
I would always assume contamination from earth before jumping to the extraterrestrial conclusion. It’s actually very hard to eliminate all bacteria, viruses and other biological specimens from surfaces
Excellent report
I don't see why they need any plan - we can already travel to devon island and look at the lemmings all day 🤔
Testing the samples should be done there once we arrive.
Very interesting.
12:07. I didn't know Sonny Bono worked for NASA.
Sonny Bono only worked for Sonny Bono.🎼💵
Cher he did.
I just remembered the name of Martian life. Thoats. 6 legged critters you can saddle up and ride. I have an old book from the 1930s that has pictures of them, along with pictures of the first Earth man to go to Mars (some Civil War vet named John Carter).
New evidence? The headline says "new evidence". Where is the new evidence?
New speculation is not new evidence.
Let's NOT bring the alien life back to Earth. Please?
yea, Mars-lions are dangerous
Design a device to analysis the samples. Send it to Mars
There was a mission to search for life on mars in the 90s "the beagle 2" a European space agency effort in partnership with nasa. It landed on xmas day 2003 but didn't work ✌🏼
At least that's the story....
@@friendlyone2706
Lol true ✌🏼
I like the New Look, especially the Glasses. It's more Casual Astronaut than Angry, but its def more Professional looking 👍
Life testing shouldn't be too much difficult to just collect different soil part & put into sugar solution. If there is life , algae will float on surface
You are amazing... Thank you...
I wish the sample return mission could be done faster, cheaper, less complex. Liked this video, no UFO's, just talking about how we can get Mars Sample done fast. Lets send directly back to Earth, Andromeda Strain was a great movie!
The Viking labelled release evidence seems compelling, based on an interview you did. Your interview is an important historical record.
Did your voice change? 1:29 didn't the 𝘝𝘪𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘴 land in 1976 (seen to recall NASA tried have the landing done on the bicentennial). 8:36 guess someone during the live event noticed.
Actually, I noticed later on. Lol. You'd think I'd remember. I was there, after all. 😀
They don’t want to prove that life exists elsewhere
Great show, agree on all points. Why 720p today?
Great show as always! Could we have 7.33% more anger? Thank you!
Since life needs water and Mars has white polar caps, why in the world are we exploring everywhere except the polls?
Life as we know it needs water... Don't rule out the life that doesn't need water to survive.
@@Marstruth fully agree with your statement
@@ericblanchard5873 Thank you, it's the one side of the coin no one talks about (or ignores).
Not all life "needs" water to survive and thrive... Sounds like science fiction, but within the last few years "science fiction" has been slowly turning into science facts.
The funny part is, NASA (and the department of defense) knows this to be true... It's about technology, finding "life on Mars" is just the wool they pull over our eyes.
It's harder to get to the poles, but there is ice buried at equatorial latitudes.
Apparently you haven't been paying attention.
More likely that detecting life on Mars would lay waste to any plans for resource exploitation!
Most likely, indeed! Some might even call you a "Benedict Arnold" for suggesting it!
Environmental protection groups would leap to the side of Martian life, possibly even if only bacteria, to prevent any damage to the newly found "Martian Ecosystem".🔬🐊📃
Almost seems like NASA doesn’t want to prove there’s life on Mars
There was life on Mars but i live here now 👽🖖
Is there life elsewhere in the Solar System? YES! Without a doubt. BFD! We'll take what we want and do what we need to do. F 'em!
Here's an idea, if Mars, with no magnetic field, atmosphere is being stripped by solar winds.
And if Venus has no magnetic field but has an atmosphere mainly made of carbon dioxide.
Is it possible the solar winds are stripping Venus atmosphere and blowing the carbon dioxide into the earth atmosphere? This could then possibly misconstrued as pollution caused by humans...
I have always wondered how the sky on Mars is so bright, if the atmosphere there is 100 times less dense than on Earth. After all, if you go up in atmosphere here on earth to such a high where atmosphere density is similar to Mars, then the sky is always black.
Camera exposure is higher when there isn't a lot of environmental lighting. It looks bright because there aren't any other light sources, it's like how your eyes adjust to low light levels at night but if someone shines a flashlight at you it seems blinding but during the day that same flashlight would only be annoying at best.
Light bounces off of air molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, scattering in all directions. Blue light is scattered more than other colors of light because of its shorter, smaller waves. Because blue light is scattered more than other colors of light, the sky appears blue. During sunsets on Mars the sky is actually blue.
Photoshop
The life isn’t dangered on our planet. The ecosystem will regain the complexity at least after humanity is gone.
wouldnt it be cheaper at this point, to ship a robot that could test the samples on mars instead of shipping them back to earth?
I'm not a SpaceX fanboy, but if one launch is the way forward why not use a fully expended Falcon Heavy? It has more than adequate lifting capacity at a tenth of the cost.
Boeing I wouldn't trust to make a paper aeroplane at the moment, let alone go into space
Send a lander with a small sentrafuge launcher and just hurle the samples to Space 😂
I'm glad to hear such a well-measured take on global warming, and the value/uniqueness of Earth life as a potential motivating force to act against global warming being used as a fear-mongering tactic to drive compliance. I've somewhat distanced myself from the environmental movement due to the power-seeking and control-seeking elements within the movement who mainly aim to increase the amount of authority they wield without really improving anything. It's sad to have to distance myself from a movement with what I see as ultimately good and moral roots, but it seems like this is the trajectory of all mass movements: they start with a good idea and then get taken over by institutional power-seekers as they become more coherent and formalized.
Maybe China can bring our samples back from Mars. They'll likely be there b4 we can decide how to get there
We're still trying to figure out what a woman is.
maybe we'll figure out which bathroom to use in the meantime...
My bet is on Elon.
China’s space budget is calculated into their Military budget thereby they’re on a Mission one way or the other to become supreme competitors over space whether it’s for Military reach or civilian.
and the Chinese will do the job at half price!
Bringing back too expensive, not worth it
Better send a probe, cheap nowadays,
With all Labs required to detect life, peanuts
At 18.40 you can see as clearly as anything regular shaped artefacts in the foreground. You do know that you’re looking at the ruins of a destroyed civilisation wherever the rovers turn up.
Great job mate, I really hope you are living in the UK and are enjoy your self, although Milton Keynes is almost Alien 🇬🇧😁👽
If we found bacteria on Mars it might be difficult it didn't come from the Earth. Or vice versa
Both Viking landers discovered evidence for life.
One wonders if there is any truth in the rumour that the UK is preparing for the "discovery" of aliens.
14:37 what if it's an upwelling? a thaw? like the ground heats up and something from deeper in gets released.
The albedo (brightness) of Mars and Pluto are increasing and yet there is no increasing CO2 on those planets. This suggests that albedo, like global warming on Earth, is caused by the ever so slightly varying distances of the planets from the Sun.
How hard is it to send a microscope? Unless… they already know
Actually I don't think it's even questionable that there are microbes on Mars. What I'm wondering is if there is any multicellular life in
Deep caves.
Simple where there is water there is some form of LIFE!!!
Wait, SLS can deliver such a heavy lander but Starship can't? Am I mistaken as to which can carry the heavier payload?
Why not forget about returning the sample and build a rover that can collect the samples but test them on the surface of mars. Take the lab to the Martian surface. If the objective is identifying life then surely a super sophisticated micro laboratory can be developed. This solution is better because potential contamination of earth is eliminated. We are good at getting large packages to the surface of Mars. Make that package a mobile laboratory (or have a stationary lab with a rover that collects the samples and brings them to the lab). This must be WAY cheaper than trying to return samples plus it’s safer.
Because a suite of analysis equipment needed for a comprehensive positive result would be ridiculously, prohibitively massive. A human crew on the surface could make do with much less, it they visit the right place (it's pretty clear by now that if there's living organisms on present day Mars, they thrive only in isolated pockets).
The volcanic areas of Mars seem a likely place where microbes might thrive in gases and water vapors coming from the deep through lava tubes and fissure systems.
If Boeing were able to achieve delivering a lander and rover to a collaped part of an identified Martian lava tube, then we could explore that possibility.
Where CO2 increases in quantity, plants grow better with less water. The deserts greened by increased CO2 cool the land, and prevent the ground from drying out tooo fast, helping have cooler days and warmer nights -- in other words, all good things.
Complex hydrocarbons are a different story, but CO2 has been repeatedly proved to not be associated with out of control global warming. What it's very handy for is controlling anyone and anything that inhales O2 and exhales CO2.
All I know is, when Planet 9 is found, and subsequently named
Vulcan, Sol won't be reserving any secrets, and Jupiter gonna be jealous like always 😅
I don't believe it needs to be retrieved. NASA would have planned to get it if they needed it, and they are not. which tells me they already know the answer.
As far as the sample pick up - we are going to have to do that anyway, in order to put man on Mars. Maybe NASA is just leaving these things to SpaceX, which actually is not a bad idea.
The United States Government has Antigravity crafts and can travel to visitors planets from where they visit us from.
Send the samples in orbit and get Elon Musk to send a dragoon to retrive it
Bring it back? I don't think Mars will fit in the cargo hold...
Yeah, even with Starship you'd have to squeeze it quite a bit.
There's life on Mars... You're welcome
I clicked to see if Angry has personally shook hands with a Marian 😂😂 I fall for these click baits.
Shhh it's hard to mine coal, if they think there is life 😂😂
~10 ads during this video. Wild.
I watch the ads, it supports the Angry One's channel.
Could organisms have been in the "nutrients"?
Boeing does a great job taking life.
(10:38) So we traveled to another planet and killed some of the local inhabitants. Hmm.. Sounds familiar
Yea but we didn't do it deliberately.
What about the people life on Mars? And all the buildings their also, what about that!
Every skippable add watched over 45 seconds.
🙏🖖
tell the CCP there is an aphrodisiac lifeform located on Mars and some poor critter will be stewing in a hotpot within a year.
Why didn't they take a microscope on the landers?
they have. It's not the kind a human can look through, they call them imagers because they are not that different from photographic cameras. They've sent a lot of different instruments that have a chance to detect life.
Soooo....how long are you gonna keep the creepy gentleman next door-look going 😂
He looks like a typical neighbour from my suburb, over here in New Zealand.
Angry Astronaut is a Western suburbinite like many of his audience; he dresses accordingly.
Cheaper to send a robot lab to Mars one way and forget about the samples at first - just look near where the lab lands.
Done that. Poo pooed the positive results.
Well, if NASA says they can do it, *you can take that to the bank!*
My friend, new hair color looks nice but as a fellow older person 😊, always shave relatively closely so light beard does not destroy the youthful look. Great show today!