It would kill anyone trying to drink it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsaJ7ZvCjmY
I'm waiting to use Europa water. It's a Jupiter moon, and is covered with ice. Astrophysicists think there is flowing water under the ice where the tectonic heating in the moon's core keeps the water liquid. Nasa's got a probe dedicated to this moon, the Europa Clipper. Planned flight mid '20s. Flight time 3-6 years. I hope they at least pack a fishing pole.
Comets whizzing through space contain water (it's ice crystals I beleive that form the tail of comets). The Japanese have landed space vehicles on asteroids, and a comet is just an icy asteroid, so it's well without possibility to bring space water back to earth. Grabbing this space water is a big deal since fuel (H + O) can be made from it.
Probably some opportunity for wicked infections from unsterilized space water
I think it would be totally doable if we used nuclear powered drills and brought Ellen Ripley along for backup.
I was sure that they will find water on Mars. I would only have been surprised if they would have found beer on Mars.
It seemed to me they said the Martian water was really salty? Ground water can be funky...
Haha, not sure if that was supposed to be tongue in cheek or not, but I think "documentary" would be a strong word for Europa Report. It is however a fantastic sci-fi flic.
Haha, not sure if that was supposed to be tongue in cheek or not, but I think "documentary" would be a strong word for Europa Report. It is however a fantastic sci-fi flic.
I think the answer is "Stay Thirsty".
It seemed to me they said the Martian water was really salty? Ground water can be funky...
Gose?
Probably some opportunity for wicked infections from unsterilized space water
It'll be fine after the boil.
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