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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
Oh please, enlighten me with your incredible grasp on planetary science and exploration technology around Mars. What am I missing here Mr. "What is so unique about Earth's atmosphere?"
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That the Martian atmosphere is really nothing like Earths? That if alien worlds exist capable of suppurating life, they are most likely to be not that far off from Earth's composition. That if aliens have traveled so far, that we wouldn't be the first planet they would have ever visited, and would have a grasp on the physics of maneuvering in ours? Basically it isn't their first rodeo.
FWIW I did a major project in University on orbital satellites to Mars and the similarities and challenges of remote sensing through different atmospheres. So I like to think I know a thing or two...
Could you also maybe not be so childish? It doesn't help boost the perception of your intelligence.