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en We see there is a lot more layering on Mars than was previously thought and whatever the mechanism was that caused it has gone on for a long time.

en A big part of what 30 Seconds to Mars has always been about is the live aspect. We put a lot of thought and time and energy and passion into how we present ourselves. This [tour] is going to give us the opportunity to explore a lot of different things. It's been a long time coming.

en Certainly the lesson from the Genesis crash, which was apparently caused by parts incorrectly installed, is that you've got to be meticulous in your engineering. And that's certainly going to be the case for Mars. We are going to have to design any return spacecraft from Mars so that it can handle a hard landing, such as we saw for Genesis.

en We are thinking about going to Mars. Everyone that's working on this is thinking about going to Mars. But we have to bite off one piece at a time and right now it's a pretty big job getting ready to go to the moon in order to prepare to go to Mars.

en When we see the shadow on our images, are we seeing the time 11 minutes ago on Mars? Or are we seeing the time on Mars as observed from Earth now? It's like time travel problems in science fiction. When is now; when was then?
  Bill Nye

en If you can find a drug whose mechanism is previously defined... than that's probably the shortest path.

en The results suggest a previously unsuspected mechanism for the repair process. We were surprised by the findings.

en If we find evidence that (those) minerals are there, there must have been a time in Mars' early history when there was standing water on Mars' surface. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness.

en We think it is a much more active predator than was previously thought. It had previously been seen as more lethargic, and not as strong.

en We had long discussions about this, because at the beginning I was a little bit reluctant, because I thought, 'Well, are people going to think that we've got a camera on Mars?' and then, I thought, 'Well, people are far enough along. The audience is smart.' We want to show want show what the rovers are doing and we can't just have stills.

en The missions currently at Mars have each advanced what we know about the presence and history of water on Mars, and one of the main goals for Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is to decipher when water was on the surface and where it is now. Water is essential for life, so that will help focus future studies of whether Mars has ever supported life.

en To see new gullies and other changes in Mars surface features on a time span of a few years presents us with a more active, dynamic planet than many suspected before Mars Global Surveyor got there.

en At some point the volcanism will run out. It ran out on Mars a long time ago, and it has partially run out on Earth,

en The forces that previously caused deflation in Japan are well and truly over.

en What the Mars orbital camera has revealed from this long and detailed study of the Red Planet is a dynamic Mars, a planet that can change – not on the mind-boggling millions and billions of years, but on the order of years and decades.


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