Submitted by Impossible_Cookie596 t3_yrrbat in space
TheKingPotat t1_ivvvav8 wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Saying goodbye to NASA's InSight lander before it's buried in Martian dust by Impossible_Cookie596
Its a dead world. Theres no ecology being put at risk by the minute amount of derbris humanity has on mars
[deleted] t1_ivvx99e wrote
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StrangeTangerine1525 t1_ivw7qdo wrote
Jumping the gun a bit there don't you think? Either way its far more likely that if there is present Martian life, its going to be underground so surface trash wont do anything, especially since its such a small amount compared to the size of a planet.
TheKingPotat t1_ivwopt2 wrote
Personally my moneys still on the safer bets of the ice moons as opposed to life of any kind on mars beyond maybe the poles
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