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Old 19-August-2007, 11:55 PM
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No sir,

I am just trying to explain at 6.1 mb the temperature of the water would need to be near 10c. To say an ambient air temperature of 20 or 30c would mean the water would boil is not correct. It would depend on the water temperature.
. . . with freezing ground temperature and air temperature usually at freezing or (sometimes) boiling temperature, with only a brief window during some summer days of a "just right" temperature. As I pointed out in a prior post here, and in other posts in other threads, that would not be conducive to bodies of liquid surface water existing for extended periods. Do you disagree?

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I think they should have taken a look. Just yawn and driving away could provide some people with the idea that they might be hiding something.

The birth of a conspiracy.
But you've already said that this is speculation! NASA has a team of scientists to set priorities of what should be investigated. Why is it a conspiracy if they don't choose to investigate something you say yourself is simply speculation?
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