Seems to me the Mars probes with rock and soil analysis on board would have driven the price of earthly Mars rocks down quite a bit. 🙂
I like the way the heading of this post can be read either as a simple noun phrase (rocks from Mars), or as a celebratory sentence: “Mars rocks!”
The Martians will invade soon. Btw, Neo, I awarded you the Versatile Blog Award. Link You don’t necessarily have to follow the rules, but it’s something to do if people are interested.
Send the samples to Arnie S. and Ronny C. ASAP. We need to know if it’s worth setting up a mining facility there. And get ready for the possibility of a new religion to emerge around the pilgrimage to the site of those rocks. (Both sci-fi and Islam, how’s that for a twofer?)
So we don’t have to go to Mars after all. If we wait long enough it will come to us.
It’s called “Tissint” and the details of its fall and discovery are here
http://bit.ly/xXd7j4
Seems to me the Mars probes with rock and soil analysis on board would have driven the price of earthly Mars rocks down quite a bit. 🙂
I like the way the heading of this post can be read either as a simple noun phrase (rocks from Mars), or as a celebratory sentence: “Mars rocks!”
We may not know what it is but we know what it Tissint.
(Sorry, it’s early and I can’t help myself.)
The Martians will invade soon.
Btw, Neo, I awarded you the Versatile Blog Award.
Link
You don’t necessarily have to follow the rules, but it’s something to do if people are interested.
Send the samples to Arnie S. and Ronny C. ASAP. We need to know if it’s worth setting up a mining facility there.
And get ready for the possibility of a new religion to emerge around the pilgrimage to the site of those rocks.
(Both sci-fi and Islam, how’s that for a twofer?)