RE: [Texascavers] A Hole in Mars

2007-05-30 Thread Fritz Holt
HOLY ALIEN, BATMAN ! _ From: S S [mailto:back2scool...@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 5:04 PM To: texascavers@texascavers.com Subject: Re: [Texascavers] A Hole in Mars Arent alien saucers round...thats no planet! Its a Space Station! www.unexplainable.net

Re: [Texascavers] A Hole in Mars

2007-05-29 Thread S S
Arent alien saucers round...thats no planet!  Its a Space Station!   www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_5816.shtml From:  "Don Cooper" To:  "Brian Vauter" CC:  "texascavers list" Subject:  Re: [Texascavers] A Hole in MarsDate:  Tue, 29 May 2007 13:30:50 -0500 According to Gill

Re: [Texascavers] A Hole in Mars

2007-05-29 Thread Don Cooper
According to Gill Ediger - they are all around us. However, I would thing it would be very difficult for a literal aspect caver to determine where caves actually ARE if they are no longer surrounded by walls. -WaV On 5/29/07, Brian Vauter wrote: The caption makes use of the ever popular "und

Re: [Texascavers] A Hole in Mars

2007-05-29 Thread Brian Vauter
The caption makes use of the ever popular "underground cave" catchphrase used by the press. I wish just once we could find one of the /aboveground/ caves. That would make things so much easier.

[Texascavers] A Hole in Mars

2007-05-28 Thread Lee H. Skinner
The Astronomy Picture of the Day for May 28, 2007 is of the one of the cave entrance recently discovered on Mars: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070528.html Like typical Earth karst, you'll notice the usual lack of surface drainage, and you'll also see the numerous other smaller depressi