Hey guys, it's Adventure Van here with a blog about Water on Mars! I know, it's nothing new, but it is. Recently, we've discovered parts of Mars that have sheets of ice underneath a few feet or ground. Seeing how the more we look at it, the more it seems to oblige humans living there, it's getting more and more possible to build colonies at later date. Humans seem to be really interested over all in working towards mars, and we're getting closer with technology to come up with a great way to get up there, build a research station, colonies, and even Terraforming. But even with what we have now, it's looking optimistic. Theoretically, if you go out with a shovel and a bucket, you should be able to dig down deep enough to cut out blocks of ice. It's the pure type of ice, not ice encrusted dirt, which is harder to get water out of. All in all, assuming spaceship exploration of technology continues at the current rate, it's very likely that we'll be able to have humans on space in less then 20 years. But that's hoping for the best.
Adventure Van, drinking away!
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