I did not believe this until I made a call. There is a MOUSE on Mars!!! NASA confirms it!!! How it got there? Probably the poor thing snuck into a Rover....but it appears to still be alive. LINK....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etCqnJOFuRs AboveAlpha
I thought the same thing but I guess they have pictures of the mouse moving. Somehow the mouse got into the Mars rover and it survived on the Martian surface for at least a while. AboveAlpha
It obviously escaped from the humans who built the face and live in that canyon of mines. It eats moon cheese.
Mouse on Mars is a German musical duo ... A part this, that "mouse" is a giant [it's at the horizon!]. But at the end, what can I say? I can suggest to NASA astronauts on a mission to Mars to bring cats on the spacecraft with them ...
I've seen nothing that shows it moving. Maybe they have stills that the rover from different angles as it is moving and this is being perceived as motion. But I haven't seen anything like that either... It takes about 300 days to get to Mars. That's an awful long time for a "mouse" to go without food water and air. If it is a terrestial mouse, we should mount a rescue operation immediately, because that's one amazing mouse!
And AboveAlpha knows about all that American CIA stuff too. And he accepts the analysis of a rodent on Mars. BTW rocks move in the California desert and no one knows why. don'tchyaknow.
The rocks in CA move because after it rains, the sand becomes slick and wind can move the rocks. Rain on Mars then?
I saw a headline about this earlier today. I passed it by because I thought it was crazy talk. I mean a rodent on Mars? Come there haven't been animals on Mars for billions of years. And there's cosmic rays that prevent life from living there. Never mind about the lack of food. So it comes as a big surprise to me that this was real. Wow, who knew?
I did a short check and even NASA has no clue what the HELL is up with this mouse!! They think that the mouse was frozen when it went into space and it is well known that mice have the ability to produce some kind of blood antifreeze as they live underground in a state of hibernation even in -70 F. Degree temps. in the Arctic Winters!! I have no idea and neither does NASA but this thing is a MOUSE!!! AboveAlpha - - - Updated - - - Thing is when I first saw it I thought...."Oh...this is just B.S.!" Then I looked into it and found even NASA has no clue!! AboveAlpha - - - Updated - - - Stop being such a KILL JOY!!! Even NASA has no clue about this supposed MOUSE! AboveAlpha - - - Updated - - - There are strong winds on Mars so it could be dead and could have crawled into the rover and was ejected when the rover opened up. But even NASA is saying...."SOB!!! THAT'S A MOUSE!!!" AboveAlpha - - - Updated - - - It had to have snuck into one of the Mars Rover assemblies. But it's pretty cool! AboveAlpha
Perchlorate. How can anything biological live in a perchlorate bath if such is what water there be. Rocks move across California deserts and not one knows how. Yes indeed,
The mouse probably froze solid and was dead when the rover opened up and the winds on Mars probably moved it around. But the Bacteria and Viruses within it are without a doubt still active. Thus...LIFE ON MARS!! AboveAlpha