How many miles of unexplored passage are there?
Enough for lots and lots and lots of different lights!
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The site said it would take between 6 months and 180 days to
exploredepending on when your air expired.
David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote: How many miles of unexplored
passage are there?
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So there is apparently some debate as to whether Mars caving permits are
based on day-to day use of sequential consumption - postpone-able during
out time, able to last several years as opposed to beginning at a
specified date and ending six months later?
It might be really important to consider
How much are the admission tickets?
http://www.caver.net/other/mars.html
Bill
Quoting John P Brooks jpbrook...@sbcglobal.net:
The site said it would take between 6 months and 180 days to
exploredepending on when your air expired.
David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote: How many
On May 24, 2007, at 12:20 AM, David Locklear wrote:
How many miles of unexplored passage are there?
All of them.
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Is there a wild cave tour with a native guide?
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Any idea how big this thing is?
The cutout view shows the edges real good. Looks like it was done with
a paper punch.
I've been watching the space program and have seen literally tens of
thousands of NASA images, and this looks really bizarre. If the image
scale is really 25 cm per pixel
If the scale on the cutout image is to be believed
http://hiroc.lpl.arizona.edu/images/2007/details/cut/PSP_3647_1745_cut_b.jpg
It is about 150 X 180 meters.
But, I know the real answer here...
It is obvious...
Mars is hollow!
William
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Candidate Cavern Entrance Northeast of Arsia Mons
If the scale on the cutout image is to be believed
http://hiroc.lpl.arizona.edu/images/2007/details/cut/PSP_3647_1745_cut_b.jpg
It is about 150 X 180 meters.
But, I know the real answer here...
It is obvious...
Mars
I think F in this collection of images is the Arsia Mons cave from the
HiRISE image.
Gregg
William Tucker wrote:
Need some more evidence that mars is hollow?
http://www.planetary.org/image/caves.jpg
And you thought I was joking. :)
William
Another cave entrance on Mars! See this high-res picture from the Mars
Reconnaissance Orbiter! This one is amazing.
Go to:
http://hiroc.lpl.arizona.edu/images/PSP/diafotizo.php?ID=PSP_003647_1745
Then click on the Full Browse Version for a great image!
Lee Skinner
Any idea how big this thing is?
The cutout view shows the edges real good. Looks like it was done with a
paper punch.
Lee H. Skinner wrote:
Another cave entrance on Mars! See this high-res picture from the Mars
Reconnaissance Orbiter! This one is amazing.
Go to:
The enlarged version accessible on the website indicates it is about 150
meters wide.
Jerry.
In a message dated 5/23/2007 2:19:52 P.M. Central Standard Time,
eda...@realtime.net writes:
Any idea how big this thing is?
The cutout view shows the edges real good. Looks like it was done
How many miles of unexplored passage are there?
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