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Marikh (Mars) : Misi, Eksplorasi & Penemuan
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dulu time aku p marikh, siap ada hotel 5 bintang lagi....apa heran dgn tengkorak tu....hehehe..neway, kalaulah ada space ship yg leh landing n confirmkan, musti besh kan... |
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aku kalau bab gambar2 cam gini susah nak pecaya laaa![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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xleh caye, check DNA dulu bru leh caye... ![](static/image/smiley/default/tongue.gif) |
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15# tukang_baca
Tu la psl... Gamba da la bleh di edit... |
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ntah2 NASA sengaja wat kontroversi tak![](static/image/smiley/default/shocked.gif) |
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18# cmf_premierleag
Entah... NASA ni kuat kelentong jgak... |
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monolith di Mars (planet marikh)
Kecoh monolit di Marikh
GAMBAR menunjukkan monolit yang terdapat di Planet Marikh.
MONOLIT yang terdapat dalam filem A Space Odyssey.
Kecoh monolit di Marikh
GAMBAR menunjukkan monolit yang terdapat di Planet Marikh.
MONOLIT yang terdapat dalam filem A Space Odyssey.
PHOENIX - Penemuan sebuah monumen batu di Planet Marikh yang dirakamkan oleh sebuah kapal peninjau telah menarik perhatian peminat angkasa lepas di seluruh dunia, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.
![](http://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/pix/2009/0806/Kosmo/Dunia/du_08.1.jpg)
Monumen batu berbentuk seperti sebuah tugu kuno atau monolit
itu mencetuskan persoalan kemungkinan pernah terdapat kehidupan di Marikh.
Monolit itu mirip dalam sebuah filem sains fiksyen mengenai proses evolusi manusia arahan Stanley Kubrick pada 2001 yang berjudul A Space Odyssey.
"Adakah monolit itu memberi petunjuk bahawa satu tamadun kuno pernah menghuni Marikh?" kata seorang bekas pengacara radio dan peminat fenomena angkasa lepas, David Tyler.
Bagaimanapun, beberapa pakar di Universiti Arizona, Amerika Syarikat (AS) berpendapat monumen sepanjang lima meter itu sebenarnya sebuah bongkah batu yang terbentuk secara semula jadi. - Agensi |
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awat depa tak nak landingkan mana2 kapal tok ambil gambar eh?..wat ati runsing yer nih.... |
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pembentukan batu semula jadi? mmm mustahil la tiba tiba ada seketul batu kat plenet yang besar mcm tu..kalau pembentukan semula jadi pun, mesti ada byk ketul kan? |
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pembentukan batu semula jadi? mmm mustahil la tiba tiba ada seketul batu kat plenet yang besar mcm tu..kalau pembentukan semula jadi pun, mesti ada byk ketul kan?
Pygmalion Post at 6-8-2009 11:02 AM ![](http://mforum2.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
kan ... itu elok je bentuk dia, takde pun cam kesan2 luluhawa ke, hakisan ke ...
mcm sengaja dipacakkan kat situ.
tapi ... NASA @ US nih bukan leh caya sgt ... kadang2 saje je nk kasik gempaq. |
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Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDIXvpjnRws
Buzz Aldrin is one of the fellows who were with Amstrong when they made the first landing on the moon, and he seems to confirm that there is a Monolith-like structure on Phobos. |
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Biar betul ada benda mcm ni dkt mars... X tau nak ckp apa... Tuhan je yg tau... |
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tgk dr atas..ssh nk kompem,lg pon cahaya matahari main kan peranan even pandangan 2d @ rata pon bleh nmpk mirage @ nampk seolah2 tasik....ni dr pandangan atas...kadang2 nmpk cam muka org...dan len2... |
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aku susah nak caya.. sbb ade je rumors yg kata ntah2 super impose ke.. haih... |
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Kata2 dia mungkin boleh disuper imposekan, tetapi bukannya gaya dia bercakap. Mustahil seseorang itu boleh padankan kata2 dgn gaya dgn sempurna sekali.
Lagipun, NASA dan Adrian pun tak pernah menbantah kenyataan yg dikatakan dlm clip itu. Kalau ianya palsu, mesti mereka dah buat kenyataan sebelumnya, terutamanya kerana pihak kerajaan Amerika menutup akan kemungkinan adanya makluk asing sejak 1940an dulu. |
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Mars Caves Might Protect Microbes (or Astronauts)
A series of newly discovered depressions on the Martiansurface could be the entrances to a cave system on the red planet.
Hints of subsurface tunnels have been found in images ofMars before, but the new evidence is more suggestive, said Glen Cushing, aphysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey who discovered the possible caves.
Such a subsurface system could provide shelter to futureMars-visiting astronauts, as well as a protective habitat to any potentialpast or present Martian microbes, Cushing said.
Cushing presented his findings recently at a meeting of the GeologicalSociety of America.
Lava tubes and skylights
Cushing found signs of a series of "collapse depressions"in extinct lava flows from the Martian volcano Arsia Mons in high-resolutionimages taken by spacecraft orbiting the red planet.
The depressions appear to be a set of long grooves in thesurface with distinct features that look like skylight entrances intotunnel-like structures. The grooves are more than 62 miles (100 km) long and upto 330 feet (100 meters) across; the apparent skylights look to be up to 160 to200 feet (50 to 60 m) across.
Cushing said that the grooves likely formed when a solidceiling of cooled material formed over a lava channel during an ancienteruption. When the eruption was over, a tunnel, or "lava tube," wasleft behind. Sections of the ceiling likely collapsed at some point to form theskylight entrances.
These cave-suggesting features are different than a seriesof seven dark spots β dubbed "theseven sisters" β found in 2007 and also thought to potentially be theentrances to a cave system.
"What's special about these [newfound features] is thatthey are closer to the surface and smaller," Cushing told SPACE.com.
Having these smaller tunnels closer to the surface wouldmake them easier to explore and possibly use in future human missions, headded.
Shelter for life
If the depressions turn out to indeed be the entrances tocave systems, they could be both interesting for any future Mars astronauts toexplore and provide asafe shelter.
"Caves can protect human explorers from a range ofdangerous conditions that exist on Mars' surface," Cushing said. "Ifcaves are not used for long-term human habitation, then explorers must eithertransport substantial shelters of their own or build them on site."
The caves also have the potential for holding signsof microbial life, for much the same reason that they would be good shelterfor humans.
"There's numerous hazards on Mars' surface," forstruggling life, including radiation, extreme temperatures and dust storms,Cushing said. "Caves really protect from all of these things."
For these same reasons, caves are more likely to preserveany evidence of past life. "Caves are probably among the only places onMars where you can actually look and see if there's possible evidence" ofpast life, Cushing said.
While the rovers currently on the surface of Mars are toofar away to try to get an up-close look at these possible caves, Cushing thinksthey will be an obvious destination for future missions.
"Someday robot explorers will probably visit caves suchas these and show us a whole new hidden world," Cushing said.
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