the lion who ate the sun Plecostomus MFK Member Mar 11, 2014 1,237 50 51 37 georgia Jun 13, 2015 #21 They're pretty rare on mars for sure Reactions: Lepisosteus
Lepisosteus Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member May 20, 2014 3,738 3,447 179 Ontario, Canada Jun 15, 2015 #22 the lion who ate the sun said: They're pretty rare on mars for sure Click to expand... depends, the "channels" on Mars surface would allow for a nice stream to travel Reactions: the lion who ate the sun
the lion who ate the sun said: They're pretty rare on mars for sure Click to expand... depends, the "channels" on Mars surface would allow for a nice stream to travel
the lion who ate the sun Plecostomus MFK Member Mar 11, 2014 1,237 50 51 37 georgia Jun 16, 2015 #23 I would bet all that oxidized iron dust would inspire some magnificent color schemes. Could even be that theres a broader spectrum of color on mars. Never been though, s'hard to say.
I would bet all that oxidized iron dust would inspire some magnificent color schemes. Could even be that theres a broader spectrum of color on mars. Never been though, s'hard to say.