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Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

Ever wonder why the red planet is red?

About 180 million years ago, a planet-shattering yet naturally occurring nuclear reaction may have wiped out everything on Mars, sending a shockwave that turned the planet into dry sand.

Even more incredible: A natural nuclear reaction could have occurred on our own planet -- and could happen again, said Dr. John Brandenburg, a senior propulsion scientist at Orbital Technologies Corp.

"The Martian surface is covered with a thin layer of radioactive substances including uranium, thorium and radioactive potassium -- and this pattern radiates from a hot spot [on Mars],” Brandenburg told FoxNews.com.

“A nuclear explosion could have sent debris all around the planet," he said. "Maps of gamma rays on Mars show a big red spot that seems like a radiating debris pattern ... on the opposite side of the planet there is another red spot."

According to Brandenburg, the natural explosion, the equivalent of 1 million one-megaton hydrogen bombs, occurred in the northern Mare Acidalium region of Mars where there is a heavy concentration of radioactivity.

This explosion filled the Martian atmosphere with radio-isotopes as well, which are seen in recent gamma ray spectrometry data taken by NASA, he said.

The radioactivity also explains why the planet looks red.

Brandenburg said gamma ray spectrometry taken over the past few years shows spiking radiation from Xenon 129 -- an increase also seen on Earth after a nuclear reaction or a nuclear meltdown, including the one at Chernobyl in 1986 and the disaster in Japan earlier this month.

Dr. David Beaty, Mars program science manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told FoxNews.com that he finds the idea intriguing and fascinating. But to prove the science, the agency would need to plan a mission to explore Mare Acidalium on Mars.

And there are more pressing issues, including missions to find extraterrestrial life. “You have to assess the importance of the question relative to the cost of answering the question,” he said.

Still, Beaty expressed doubts, saying the geological conditions on this planet and Mars have existed for millennia -- what exists has existed for a long time, and there are few sudden changes. “Rocks are what they are. [A natural nuclear reaction] could happen in another billion years, but it is not something to make you want to go home to your family and move to the mountains right away,” he said.

Dr. Lars Borg, a scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, called Brandenburg’s conclusions unsurprising -- and part of known geological processes, not a nuclear reaction.

"We've looked at Martian meteorites for 15 years, and looked in detail at the isotopic measurements .. and not a single person out of hundreds worrying about this have thought there could have been a nuclear explosion on Mars," he told FoxNews.com.

Brandenburg -- who once worked at Livermore himself -- defended his research, arguing that defense experts he talked to off the record said they agreed there are signs of a nuclear reaction.

Besides, there's a precedence for a natural nuclear reaction on our own planet, he noted.

The Oklo, Gabon, region of Africa has uranium-coated sediments from a nuclear reaction that occurred 2 billion years ago.

A massive nuclear explosion on Mars would have created huge craters on the surface, visible from orbiting telescopes like Hubble and from the Mars rovers. Brandenburg said such craters could have filled in with sand over the past 180 million years, leaving no visual cues to prove the theory.

Another possibility is that the reaction occurred in mid-air and did not leave a crater -- which is exactly what happened at the Tunguska event in Russia in 1909, presumably by a large comet.

Harrison Schmitt, a geological expert and the last man to step out of the Apollo spacecraft on the moon, told FoxNews.com that there is “general validity” to Brandenburg’s theory. He said the nuclear reaction may not have been caused by an explosion, however, and might have occurred over time.

Edward D. McCullough, a science and space consultant, agreed that the Mare Acidalium region of Mars does show some strange colors and terrain formations that seem unexplainable.

“There seems to be a reasonable closure between the number of fissions required to produce the Xenon 129 enhancement and the amount of energy required to toss material to that point on Mars,” he said.

“This massive nuclear explosion on Mars seems to defy natural explanation,” said Brandenburg.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

Could even be a meteor carrying radioactive isotopes.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

always thought:
The surface is covered in iron oxide, which gives Mars its reddish color.
Scientists believe that the oxidation of iron started very early in the evolution of the planet.

There were a large amount of floods during that time which carved out the channels that we have observed in many places on the planet's surface.

Rocks with iron in them would have been eroded by the flowing water, and the oxygen in that water would have oxidized the iron and turned it to rust.

This rust would have then been spread out all over the planet by way of raindrops.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

I think a natural phenomenon theory of climactic change causing the total atmosphere to thin and millions of years erosion is a better concept. Plus Mars isn't pure red; there's brownish mixed-sediment soils across the planet and of course the poles.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

Heres the explanation Mars was once inhabited by E.T.s billions of years ago. There intelligence were equal to the human species, They destroyed the planet with nuclear power and know they are undergound. Its true I met the E.Ts in a moutain that I was working on.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

The formerly fifth planet of our solar system exploded, became the asteroid belt, and Mars was in close enough proximity to receive total destruction of its surface from the debris.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

Interesting theory, but that is all it is.
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

the martians are testing nukes looking at the earth with covetous eyes saying ''soon''
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

Have no one's eyes caught the attention of the African Nuclear explosion evidence - aside from that in Iraq? Both dating before times that narrow minded people would say it would be impossible for anything causing it other than natural causes?
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Re: Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?

Very interesting indeed.


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