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Mars: World That Never Was. Did Mars long ago develop far enough for life to arise? If so, does anything still live within Mars' dusty plains, beneath its ice caps, or somewhere underground? In 1964 the Mariner Four spacecraft flew by Mars and got a good look. What it saw looked more like the Moon than the Earth. Then, in the mid-1970's, two lander-orbiter robot teams, named Viking, went in for an even closer look. The landers tested the soil for the chemical residues of life. All the evidence from Viking told us: Mars is dead. And extremely harsh.

The mission recorded Martian surface temperatures from -17 degrees Celsius down to -107. We now know it can get even colder than that at the poles. The atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide, with only traces of oxygen. And it's extremely thin, with less than one percent the surface pressure of Earth's atmosphere. And it's bone dry. In fact, the Sahara Desert is a rainforest compared to Mars, where water vapor is a trace gas in the atmosphere. On Earth, impact craters erode over time from wind and water... and even volcanic activity. On Mars, they can linger for billions of years.

Episode 09 - Mars: World That Never Was


Go to Cosmic Journeys Home or watch other episodes:

Episode 01 - Birth of a Black Hole
Episode 02 - The Largest Black Holes in the Universe
Episode 03 - The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe
Episode 04 - When Will Time End?
Episode 05 - How Large is the Universe?
Episode 06 - Mysteries of a Dark Universe
Episode 07 - The Riddle of AntiMatter
Episode 08 - The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12
Episode 09 - Mars: World That Never Was
Episode 10 - Crashing into the Moon
Episode 11 - Attack of the Sun
Episode 12 - Birth of the Moon
Episode 13 - Saturn's Mysterious Moons
Episode 14 - Alien Planets & Eyeball Earths: The Search for Habitable Planets
Episode 15 - Is the Universe Infinite?
Episode 16 - Venus: Death of a Planet
Episode 17 - Supermassive Black Hole at the Center of the Galaxy
Episode 18 - Voyage to Pandora: First Interstellar Space Flight
Episode 19 - The Search For Earth-Like Planets
Episode 20 - Super Hurricanes and Typhoons
Episode 21 - Hubble Space-Shattering Discoveries
Episode 22 - Voyager Journey to the Stars
Episode 23 - Plasma Rockets & Solar Storms
Episode 24 - Earth in 1000 Years
Episode 25 - Supervolcanoes
Episode 26 - Fate of Antarctica
Episode 27 - Life: Destiny or Chance?
Episode 28 - Interstellar Flight
Episode 29 - Hubble: Universe in Motion
Episode 30 - Solar Superstorms