Mushrooms on Mars?!

So yeah, some people think they've found mushrooms growing on Mars.


Maybe next they will find tomatoes. Eventually we might have enough stuff for an all day breakfast.
Mars has always fascinated me. I loved The Martian and The Space Between Us. I hope against hope I will live to see the first human set foot on the Red Planet.
 
Not fake. Pebbles where the wind blew away the sand below them is my guess.
 
Mushrooms: Tasty. Tomatoes are good too. We have many ingredients for a breakfast. Any pictures of a bacon plant? Sorry, but without bacon there can be no breakfast. How about eggs? Where do those come from? If you want me to make an omelet, you have to get me some eggs. Did any robot see pictures of a creme fraiche tree yet?

And coffee. Needs coffee bushes, and the infrastructure for drying and roasting. Plus waster to brew it.
 
How about some Martian blueberries?


This is the Premier Mars Anomaly site. Some of it really is weird looking.

 
Earth is a very fertile planet where public servants are planted and taxes are raised. Coming soon on another nearby planet?
 
Last edited:
So yeah, some people think they've found mushrooms growing on Mars.


Maybe next they will find tomatoes. Eventually we might have enough stuff for an all day breakfast.
Mars has always fascinated me. I loved The Martian and The Space Between Us. I hope against hope I will live to see the first human set foot on the Red Planet.

If there are mushrooms, there are life up there on Mars.

I like mushrooms, nice sauce, and potatoes. ;)
 
So yeah, some people think they've found mushrooms growing on Mars.


Maybe next they will find tomatoes. Eventually we might have enough stuff for an all day breakfast.
Mars has always fascinated me. I loved The Martian and The Space Between Us. I hope against hope I will live to see the first human set foot on the Red Planet.
Fake! No source whatsoever. No mentioning of which scientists exactly and which study. "Yet to be confirmed or denied by NASA." Yeah, right!
 
NASA has procedures in place for releasing images to the public. Anything of major scientific value, such as mushrooms on Mars would be released only by NASA first via an official NASA announcement. For example, recently the OSIRIS-REx mission discovered that the asteroid Bennu was an Active Asteroid - throwing particles into space - very rare. We sat on that information from early January until earlier this month. It was announced during a news conference and the images AND papers were released at the same time by members of the project.
 
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" aka the Sagan standard.


I consider "life existing on Mars" an extraordinary claim. A dodgy article from the Daily Mail (not exactly known for their reliable articles) certainly doesn't constitute extraordinary evidence.
 
it could be hoax again from the americans.

it is not the first time.

Russians proved that americans never walk on moon 1969. Nice studios beside. We visited it last year.
 
it could be hoax again from the americans.
The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper known for their inaccurate and sensationalists articles.

Russians proved that americans never walk on moon 1969. Nice studios beside. We visited it last year.
There's no room for conspiracy theories here. The moon landing happened, deal with it.
 
The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper known for their inaccurate and sensationalists articles.


There's no room for conspiracy theories here. The moon landing happened, deal with it.

I just quote. Lot of russians say that no... still today.
 
Correction:
Some people ate mushrooms then went to Mars

To anyone interested, and before this thread goes to Pluto, there is this great sci-fy saga about Mars colonization:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_trilogy from Kim Stanley Robinson.
I really enjoyed this and felt the need to share. It is said that every new NASA engineer working on Mars related projects need to read at least the 1st book. No source ... but who cares
 
Back
Top