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The article claims that water is a scarce resource on Mars, but I though that it was relativly abundant
 
The article claims that water is a scarce resource on Mars, but I though that it was relativly abundant
 
(relative to the moon, mercury, etc.)? Also, an early autonomous colony won't use much water, in the grand scheme of things, and most water will be recycled. Other then that, martian water has a higher amount of deutarium, which is unsuitable for life. How will the excess deutarium be filtered out. [[User:T.Neo|T.Neo]] 07:13, 19 June 2008 (UTC)
 
(relative to the moon, mercury, etc.)? Also, an early autonomous colony won't use much water, in the grand scheme of things, and most water will be recycled. Other then that, martian water has a higher amount of deutarium, which is unsuitable for life. How will the excess deutarium be filtered out. [[User:T.Neo|T.Neo]] 07:13, 19 June 2008 (UTC)
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:Hi T.Neo, compared to the moon, mercury, etc. water is abundant indeed. I think the article only compares with Earth, and only the liquid phase. Nonetheless, you should add a comparission with other cosmic bodies.
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:I did not know about the high deuterium portion. You may add a paragraph "Open issues" to pose the problem of  filtering. I introduced such paragraphs in many other articles. Hopefully, somebody else can answer these questions, or somebody can do the research to find the answers. -- [[User:Rfc|Rfc]] 07:07, 20 June 2008 (UTC)

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The article claims that water is a scarce resource on Mars, but I though that it was relativly abundant (relative to the moon, mercury, etc.)? Also, an early autonomous colony won't use much water, in the grand scheme of things, and most water will be recycled. Other then that, martian water has a higher amount of deutarium, which is unsuitable for life. How will the excess deutarium be filtered out. T.Neo 07:13, 19 June 2008 (UTC)

Hi T.Neo, compared to the moon, mercury, etc. water is abundant indeed. I think the article only compares with Earth, and only the liquid phase. Nonetheless, you should add a comparission with other cosmic bodies.
I did not know about the high deuterium portion. You may add a paragraph "Open issues" to pose the problem of filtering. I introduced such paragraphs in many other articles. Hopefully, somebody else can answer these questions, or somebody can do the research to find the answers. -- Rfc 07:07, 20 June 2008 (UTC)