What does Mars taste like?

Salty, reports lander. The Phoenix lander's first taste test of soil near Mars' north pole reveals a briny environment similar to what can be found in backyards on Earth, scientists said Thursday.
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What would Mars water taste like?

A sip of Martian water would likely taste so salty and acidic that you'd have a rough time gulping it down with dinner, much less living on it [source: Lloyd].
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How does Mars smell like?

Mars is made up primarily of iron, magnesium, sulfur, acids and CO2. Humans can't breathe on Mars, which is probably a good thing because it stinks. Based on the make-up of the planet and atmosphere, researchers have concluded that Mars smells like rotten eggs.
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Is Mars water drinkable?

It's official. NASA scientists have found evidence of present-day liquid water on Mars. But before you start thinking about a second home there, know this: that water isn't drinkable. It's chock full of salts called perchlorates that can be toxic to humans.
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How toxic is Mars?

The levels detected in the Martian soil are around 0.5%, which is a level considered toxic to humans. These compounds are also toxic to plants.
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Does it rain on Mars?

Because of Mars' very low atmospheric pressure, any water that tried to exist on the surface would quickly boil away. atmosphere as well as around mountain peaks. No precipitation falls however.
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Can you buy Mars dust?

You can now buy 7 billion-year-old stardust and pieces of the moon and Mars. If you're looking for an out-of-this-world gift this Valentine's Day, an auction house is offering up rare meteorite chunks from the moon, Mars and beyond — for as little as $250.
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Is the core of Mars ice?

The mantle is the darker material between the core and the thin crust. New information about what is inside Mars shows the red planet has a molten liquid iron core, confirming the interior of the planet has some similarity to Earth and Venus.
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Is there ice on Mars?

Like Earth, Mars has ice caps at its poles. Water reaches the poles as vapor and is frozen into thin layers that build up thick deposits. Mixed with this water is dust picked up by the wind, so the caps have bright and dark layers of "clean" and "dirty" ice.
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Can humans live on Mars?

Human survival on Mars would require living in artificial Mars habitats with complex life-support systems. One key aspect of this would be water processing systems. Being made mainly of water, a human being would die in a matter of days without it.
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What does Saturn taste like?

(I'll let you figure it out.) Saturn has a bit of lemon merengue going on, to my eye, and it has some of the most flavorful moons in the solar system. Titan is covered in an orange haze that makes it look a lot like ... an orange, of course.
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What does Pluto smell like?

But if you were to somehow concentrate the chemicals of Pluto's atmosphere, then you would smell, surprise here, nothing, because methane, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide present Pluto are smell-less [[9]].
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Which planet is the smelliest?

Uranus stinks, and there's scientific proof. Researchers confirmed Monday that the seventh planet from the sun has an upper atmosphere full of one of the smelliest chemicals known to humans, hydrogen sulfide, according to a study published by Nature Astronomy.
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How many missions have we sent to Mars?

There have been around 50 Mars missions so far, of which about half have been successful — a testament to the difficulty in reaching the red planet.
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How is the water on Mars different from the water on Earth?

Nevertheless, the Martian atmosphere is extremely dry compared to Earth's, with about 100 times less water. While precipitation on Earth results in water layers several centimetres thick, water that would precipitate on Mars would only form a thin film of less than a millimetre.
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How many missions have we sent to Mars excluding Hubble?

This is a list of the 50 spacecraft missions (including unsuccessful ones) relating to the planet Mars, such as orbiters and rovers.
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What planet has toxic clouds?

Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere filled with carbon dioxide and it's perpetually shrouded in thick, yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid that trap heat, causing a runaway greenhouse effect. It's the hottest planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun.
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What planet does not have oxygen?

The only planet which doesn't have an atmosphere is Mercury.
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How long is a year on Mars?

The Earth zips around the Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour, making a full revolution in about 365 days - one year on Earth. Mars is a little slower, and farther from the sun, so a full circuit takes 687 Earth days - or one Mars year.
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Is Mars hot inside?

Overall, Mars is cold—its average global temperature is around -80 degrees Fahrenheit—and has a much thinner atmosphere than Earth. Because it has about a sixth of the pressure of Earth's atmosphere, the planet doesn't retain heat very long, causing temperatures to drop quickly.
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Can Mars core be restarted?

Conclusion: No. It doesn't matter the current state of Mars' core, or if it is even possible to 'restart' it to the point that it will generate a protective magnetic field. It is not feasible add that much heat with nuclear weapons, nor is it feasible by hitting Mars with the Moon. It's not going to happen.
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Why does Mars look red?

Well, a lot of rocks on Mars are full of iron, and when they're exposed to the great outdoors, they 'oxidize' and turn reddish - the same way an old bike left out in the yard gets all rusty. When rusty dust from those rocks gets kicked up in the atmosphere, it makes the martian sky look pink.
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How much does a piece of Mars cost?

Own A Piece Of Mars: A fragment of the meteor that crashed into Tissint, Morocco, in July 2011. This piece is one of many meteorites up for auction in Manhattan on Sunday. Estimated price: $230,000-$260,000.
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How much is a Mars meteorite worth?

A meteorite that originated on Mars is expected to fetch at least $160,000 when it hits the auction block June 2 as part of a collection of rare geological specimens. The Martian meteorite NWA 7397 was found in 2012 in Morocco's Sahara Desert.
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How much is dirt from Mars worth?

Why is Martian soil so expensive? The three missions to bring less than a kilogram of Martian soil are together projected to cost USD 9 billion.
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