I mean, anything? That’s got to be close enough to 100% to make no difference. Rocks in space hit planets, pieces break off at escape velocity, they become the space rocks that hit other planets. I doubt there’s a solid body in the inner solar system that doesn’t have at least a little bit of Mars on it.
We’ve been there. For decades. You know that, right?
“A million to one.” They said…
But still they come
I got this. Well done.
Can you explain it please?
It’s from the war of the worlds musical, references elsewhere in this thread.
One million to one
And still they come
Disco music intensifies
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Million in one chances crop up nine times out of ten.
That doesn’t seem right but I don’t know the math to dispute it…
A wise decision. There are extensive proofs written by Prof. Ridcully D.Thau., D.M., D.S., D. Mn., D.G., D.D., D.C.L., D.M. Phil., D.M.S., D.C.M., D.W., B.El.L. of UU.
So you’re telling me there’s a chance?! -LC
What are the chances that this question came from Uranus?
Said the astronomer from his observatory in Uruguay
0%
Lol … a probe or sample device gets picked up on Mars, sent back to earth carrying an exotic extra terrestrial virus that is indestructible. It infects our planet killing every biological organism on earth.
The Martians end up invading and conquering us … just not in the way we imagined.
Had me thinking about the Species movie at the start of your comment
My tinfoil hat theory that is all in jest is that Mars was “First Earth” and it got real fucked up and anything that was there got wiped out and what we see now is all that’s left of it.
Even if an ice asteroid crashed and vaporized some semblance of an atmosphere onto the planet the solar wind would strip it off because there’s no magnetic field.
It’s a dead rock. Better to look to Jupiter’s moons than Mars.
I’d put the chances of Mars sample return going off in the next couple decades at about 70%.
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_sample-return_mission https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-sample-return
Zero.
Apart from a slim opportunity of one of the robots we put up there coming back in the future it currently stands at 0% we would know by now if something other than robots was on mars
I’m pretty sure we have quite a few meteorites that came from Mars.
What do you mean by “coming from?” We get scientific knowledge from it. If you mean something physical, we are planning to do a sample return mission by the end of the decade. For something not from us, we very very occasionally get done ejects from it. The chances of anything being alive are basically nil.
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