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We could be surfing on the red planet

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Posted on: March 16, 2007 8:08 AM, by Selva

There's more than sufficient water at the poles on Mars [via /.]. We could soon be surfing on the red planet. A few minor things to take care of: Dig out frozen water from a few kilometers beneath the ground, thaw it, install a surfdrome and we are in business.

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Since the time scale in which Global warming is real, by the time "we the people" will be able to sell everything to get a ticket to Mars will be very very small chance. By "we" if you don't mean just a couple of crazy astronauts (crazier if they can surf) :p

Posted by: bharath | March 18, 2007 12:13 PM

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