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Are you kidding! Humans are awesome! And that rock is just sitting there, cold and irradiated. We can't possibly make it worse, it's a hellhole as it is, we can only make it better.
This but unironically.
I'm completely serious. And that's really my position, humans are awesome.
Hell ya.
It is very possible that it happened the other way around already.
Lifev could have appeared on Mars when it was more hospitable and then a meteorite from Mars transported early form of life to Earth.
I actually totally agree with that.
From everything I've learned about Mars it seems to be statistically improbable that there has never been life on Mars.
Given how often we find Martian rock here on earth, ejecta from meteor strikes on Mars. It's only logical that there have also been many meteor strikes here on earth that have sent material out to Mars. And given that there's been more recent findings to suggest bacteria can survive the vacuum of space, protected deep inside porous rock, as well as survive the temperatures of re-entry into atmosphere... It seems practically unavoidable that the earth has "contaminated" Mars with terrestrial life, or that earth was contaminated with life from Mars at some time (or many times) in the past.
And of course we know that Mars used to have liquid water on the surface. I think we have all the necessary elements for life, including, many millions of years for relatively rare events to occur.
This is super cool and I would love to still be around by the time we can get to mars and investigate with living people.
Ima say it. Ok we found water. There's lil bits of life here and there. Now what?
Okay hear me out...
Mars Olympic Winter games. If we can make ice we can have competitive figure skating but don't only have to deal with 1/3 the gravity they have here so we can see some really cool stuff.
Is it practical, hell no. In fact it might be the dumbest reason to go to Mars. But the event would be awesome.
Is it really any worse than Saudi Arabia?
I can't wait until the cave rover they have been working on gets there. I think we'll find even more exciting finds once we can get into the caves of mars.