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The News Section
August 2, 2003
Alright im finally fix up the site some more. things have happened but lets not get into that
ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY!!ok its really important that you look at the sky in the month of august.
Next to the moon you will be able to see mars. Read the front page for a full detail.
June 30, 2003
The newest addition to my site is just a picture. But i made it not that good but im getting better at drawing aliens and stuff.
You asked for it now i finally got an area 51 section. Check it out it gives basic info and pictures. Oh if you know someone who doesn't know what area 51 is please tell them ;)
Since the creatures section got all messed up I almost redid it all. In it is a creature called mothman. If you havn't heard of it check it out!
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 Picture was brought to you from www.corbis.com
THE RED PLANET
Welcome to the newest addition to our site. Mars. I have done this page on the site because in this month of August you will be able to see mars just as well as you can see the moon. Mars will be the closest it has ever been to earth for a very long time. So to make sure look at the moon tonight and every night.
News On Mars
It seems that Ice Toweres have formed next to the Volcanoes that had formed there. As you can see in the Picture. An Austrailian Geoligist had said that those ice towers may be the best place to look for life on mars instead of the Gullies. What do you think they will find??

Men are from mars Wemon are from Venus
Some Things about mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the seventh largest
Its orbit: 227,940,000 km, Diameter: 6,794 km Mass: 6.421923 kg
The first spacecraft to visit Mars was Mariner 4 in 1965. Several others followed including Mars 2, the first spacecraft to land on Mars and the two Viking landers in 1976 Ending a long 20 year hiatus, Mars Pathfinder landed successfully on Mars on 1997 July 4
Though Mars is much smaller than Earth, its surface area is about the same as the land surface area of Earth
There is very clear evidence of erosion in many places on Mars including large floods and small river systems. At some time in the past there was clearly some sort of fluid on the surface. Liquid water is the obvious fluid but other possibilities exist. There may have been large lakes or even oceans; the evidence for which was strenghtened by some very nice images of layered terrain taken by Mars Global Surveyor. But it seems that this occurred only briefly and very long ago; the age of the erosion channels is estimated at about nearly 4 billion years. (Valles Marineris was NOT created by running water. It was formed by the stretching and cracking of the crust associated with the creation of the Tharsis bulge.)
I hope thats enough info on mars for now.
Some links for more info
http://www.marssociety.org/
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/
http://www.the-planet-mars.com/
Mars Quizzes(I got a 66.67% correct on my first try on experts)
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