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Mars or Arizona?

Category: Solar System
Posted on: March 31, 2008 12:50 PM, by Ethan Siegel

Those of you who know me know that I'm unhappy living here in Arizona. The landscape and ecosystem of the Sonoran Desert, while beautiful to many, is too dry, rocky, and devoid of life for me to enjoy living here.

After my time here, I've decided that, were it somehow offered to me, I would probably pass on the opportunity to go to Mars. And so I present to you a little game I call "Mars or Arizona," where I will show you some pictures, and you get to guess which ones are pictures of Mars and which ones are pictures of Arizona. Sound easy?

Well let's bring on the pictures, and see if you can tell the difference?

Well? Were you able to tell which is Mars and which is Arizona? Sure, some of them may be easy, because there are living things in them, and the 6th one is easy, because that's the Grand Canyon, but the rest may not be so simple. So, without further ado, here are your answers:

  1. Arizona (notice the plant in the middle?)
  2. Mars (Mars is typically littered with smaller, craggier rocks)
  3. Mars (an example of Martian dunes)
  4. Mars (because nobody expects three Mars in a row!)
  5. Arizona (do the dunes look like the Martian ones to you?)
  6. Arizona (the Grand Canyon)
  7. Mars (and is this then what you call the Martian Grand Canyon?)
  8. Mars (nice crater)
  9. Arizona (meteor crater -- notice the trees dotting the lower portion of the rim?)
  10. Arizona (the blue sky gives it away)
  11. Mars (this is the rim of Victoria Crater)
  12. Arizona (part of the landscape near meteor crater)
  13. Mars (nice scarp)

Were you able to get all of them? So if you want to live on Mars, my recommendation is that you come to Arizona. We've got everything they've got, plus an atmosphere and life and water. Well, the life and water is relative...

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1

Good idea, putting together all these pictures from Mars and Arizona.

Posted by: Clara | April 1, 2008 6:04 AM

2

Cruel, exceedingly cruel. I got 1 wrong and at least a few required some lingering consideration and perhaps a lucky guess, dare I say. Arizona is devoid of a great many things, including culture. AS I recall form Start Wars, the Alien Bar Band played a rippy little tune, perhaps there is a good jaz row on mars. All these years we wondered about little green men and as it turns out - I am one!

Posted by: Amy Chayefsky | April 4, 2008 6:49 AM

3

Getting only one wrong is really good! Most astronomers who take this test get 3 or 4 wrong, so maybe you should go & work for NASA?

Posted by: ethan | April 4, 2008 8:29 AM

4

I got 11 and 12 wrong, but I got the rest.

Having driven through Arizona several times, yes, it can be quite an alien (but beautiful, in a stark way) place.

Then you continue on up to Flagstaff, and wonder what kind of wormhole you just drove through and why it dropped you off in Colorado.

Posted by: Shawn | April 4, 2008 2:50 PM

5

Got wrong 3 and 12!

Posted by: devicerandom | April 5, 2008 2:25 AM

6

Well Mars may have no life...but they have no death either and that is a good thing right?

Posted by: Joe | April 8, 2008 8:23 AM

7

Haha...I got a few right like the one with the tree in the middle.

This is why I'd much rather live on Earth and why Earth is my favourite planet. That's how I decided that I didn't want to do aerospace engineering (I was considering at one point :P) because I wouldn't want to go live somewhere ugly. (I'm assuming that Texas and those places are ugly)

Posted by: Chiya | April 9, 2008 7:02 AM

8

Very interesting...I have no clue how I stumbled upon this page... Good Work.

Posted by: Audrey | April 9, 2008 1:06 PM

9

I passed by WOOMERA it looks more like MARS than than "MARS" does!! the tests finished in the sixties ,but It's that radioactive Its still a "no go zone" "MANKIND HAS A LOT TO LEARN"!!

Posted by: Rob | September 29, 2008 9:27 AM

10

I passed by WOOMERA it looks more like MARS than than "MARS" does!! the tests finished in the sixties ,but It's that radioactive Its still a"no go zone" "MANKIND HAS A LOT TO LEARN"!! SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Posted by: Rob | September 29, 2008 9:31 AM

11

Rob,
Yeah, there are certainly places on this world that seem more alien than other worlds actually do. Did you know that it's SNOWING on Mars right now? Go figure?!

Posted by: ethan | October 1, 2008 9:19 AM

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