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Post by malewithatail on Apr 9, 2021 11:16:45 GMT 10
Nasa has published several articles in relation to operating a helicopter on Mars. My scientific brain smells a rat. The rotors on a helicopter must beat, or push against something to give lift. On Earth, this is our atmosphere (Not considering rockets). Mars atmosphere density is 0.09 times that of the Earths. Likewise, Mars gravity is about 40 % that of the Earths, not eough to overcome the very tenuous atmosphere. mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/www.cbsnews.com/news/nasa-ingenuity-helicopter-mars-surface-historic-flight/So, how is it being done ? There are only two answers, one-The atmosphere on Mars is denser than stated, opening up the possibility of civilizations and life on the surface, or two-Its all a big con job and there is no Mars helicopter. The average sheeple hasn't got any idea of physics as they have been dumbed down for so long, even school science doesn't teach the basics of physics anymore, instead teaching that boys can be girls and girls can identify as a boy. As the movie said, "Its a mad, mad, mad, mad world". Note, I'm not saying we haven't been to Mars or the moon, just that some of the things we have been told may not be correct. There is a mention of the Mars situation in the latest Health Ranger podcast. Link is below. healthrangerreport.com/situation-update-april-8th-2021-vaccine-zombies-mrna-vaccines-may-cause-prions-to-eat-your-brainI've seen the evidence for, I want to see different evidence.
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Post by Morgo on Apr 9, 2021 15:51:17 GMT 10
"Mars atmosphere density is 0.09 times that of the Earths"
Where did you get this number from?
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Post by malewithatail on Apr 9, 2021 16:40:47 GMT 10
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_MarsThe atmosphere of Mars is the layer of gases surrounding Mars. It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (95%), molecular nitrogen (2.8%) and argon (2%).[3] It also contains trace levels of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other noble gases.[3][5][2] The atmosphere of Mars is much thinner than Earth's. The average surface pressure is only about 610 pascals (0.088 psi) which is less than 1% of the Earth's value.[2] The currently thin Martian atmosphere prohibits the existence of liquid water at the surface of Mars, but many studies suggest that the Martian atmosphere was much thicker in the past.[4] The highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to the density found 35 km (22 mi) above the Earth's surface. The atmosphere of Mars has been losing mass to space throughout history, and the leakage of gases still continues today.[4][6][7] The atmosphere of Mars is colder than Earth's. Owing to the larger distance from the Sun, Mars receives less solar energy and has a lower effective temperature, which is about 210 K (−63 °C; −82 °F).[2] The average surface emission temperature of Mars is just 215 K (−58 °C; −73 °F), which is comparable to inland Antarctica.[2][4] The weaker greenhouse effect in the Martian atmosphere (5 °C (9.0 °F), versus 33 °C (59 °F) on Earth) can be explained by the low abundance of other greenhouse gases.[2][4] The daily range of temperature in the lower atmosphere is huge due to the low thermal inertia; it can range from −75 °C (−103 °F) to near 0 °C (32 °F) near the surface in some regions.[2][4][8] The temperature of the upper part of the Martian atmosphere is also significantly lower than Earth's because of the absence of stratospheric ozone and the radiative cooling effect of carbon dioxide at higher altitudes.[4]
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Post by malewithatail on Apr 9, 2021 16:49:23 GMT 10
Working it out from knowing the Earths average pressure at sea level is 14 PSI, then dividing by that on Mars, gives a pressure nearly 159 times less than that on earth. That's very thin, and totally unsupportive of life as we know it, unless someone is telling porky's.
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Post by Morgo on Apr 9, 2021 17:08:01 GMT 10
So your happy with mars atmosphere being 0.09% that of Earth's?
Seems a bit thin, sure you didn't mean 0.9%
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Post by malewithatail on Apr 9, 2021 19:45:11 GMT 10
Yea, misplaced the decimal point, but its still not much.
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