Matt Gialich
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And that doesn't always correspond with like, can you see microbes?
I hope that some of the missions we do in the future are going to do that, are actually going to be so low cost that they can go have, I don't know, microbe detection instruments on them that we can send out and land on Mars or some of these other planets, right?
That's the future I want to see created.
What evidence have we found?
Oh God, you're asking me to go back through it.
We found amino acids, right?
We found some of the building blocks of life.
We found, yeah, water on Mars, right?
That's been a big one that we've come across.
It's crazy.
We've looked at Mars so many times and like you're seeing these discoveries now and it kind of makes you take a step back and realize like,
we think of mars at least i think of mars as this little tiny thing in space that we've explored and like the reality is oh no we haven't explored it at all like we barely scratch the surface of what is on mars and finding water finding ice is these huge discoveries that we've been going to mars for 50 years and we just now figured this out like what else are we missing what else haven't we seen we haven't gone subsurface you know we have these moons that we think are completely frozen and they have liquid water underneath them like
Is there fish?
Is there things swimming around down there?
I don't know.
But I really, really hope we get the chance to go figure it out and find out.
Yeah, me too.
Me too.
I love talking about this stuff.
You know, if you would have looked at