
Google has launched the Google Mars, a tool that allows you to view live and historic images from Mars, which are captured by the themis camera on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
Now every eye on the Earth can make use of the Google Mars to help spot any possible life forms on the red planet. Life forms on Mars shall be less unlikely to slip through anyone’s eyes with the help of Google Mars. I’m not sure how true it is, it seems like some boogies have got worries and cut their odds on finding life on mars from 500/1 to 50/1.
Perhaps one day some one would catch an alien peeing behind a rock, it’d be just like how Google Earth managed to catch drunken man peeing on the side of a road.
via telegraph


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