A scientist suggests Viking landers may have unintentionally discovered Martian life, potentially altering our Mars exploration history with new findings and debates.
what s the concept? you re guided through by a character that i play named billy bob. billy bob bobob. he s a traveling interstellar grillo. billy bob bobob. that s right, b4. b4 is taking you through this expansive radio broadcast, a supernatural radio broadcast, and you re given the instructions at the beginning as to how to partake, and it goes through all of these incredible sonic landscapes, this incredible journey. it s really a whole experience, it s a movie. no wonder you put lil wayne on it, because he s not a human. he s a martian. yes. see, you re good. there s so many things in this album that i have been wanting to do. yeah. and now i have been able to do them. it s amazing. then i think you might have become a new trivia answer off
NASA achieves milestone, testing rockets for historic launch from Mars surface as part of Mars Sample Return mission, aiming to uncover Martian history and potential signs of past life.
mork: we abolished emotions on ork a billion bleams ago. they took a vote, and everyone said all in favour? [noise] john lithgow: we have a great love for these alien characters who were struggling with the same human dilemma that we all struggle with. how do we behave like good human beings? alf: yo kay, where do you keep your casserole dishes? kate: why? alf: the cat won t fit in the toaster. jim colucci: aliens make for great comedy, because you get the ultimate outsider who can make fun of us, but you also can do anything with them. jim colluci: and in the 60s with the space race. u.s. versus russia, it was just such a natural fit, i think, to satirize. laura morowitz: you still have the suburbs, but now they re being invaded by martians. tim: well, you re the martian, you re supposed to be smarter than i am.