SUBJECT>Re: OK - some clues POSTER>Russo EMAIL>Russo@wcalliance.om DATE>Monday, 1 June 1998, at 5:35 p.m. IP_ADDRESS> REMOTE_HOST: alntricia.ne.mediaone.net; REMOTE_ADDR: 24.128.18.167 PREVIOUS>4453 NEXT> 4458 IMAGE> LINKNAME> LINKURL>

>>perhaps volcanic...
>Well, I don't think Mars has any volcanic parts and it has a solid >core. I am not 100% sure of this, but I think that’s true.

Mars must be volcanic... the largest volcano in the solar system is located on its surface (olympos mons (for thoes who dont know)... and as far as we know its still semi active

>>"Strands of amino acids" and water, usually indicate life....
>I think you are on to something with this.
yeah so do I... if you have volcanic activity ? (see above) and watter and other various chemiclas (as some one mentioned before) you have primordial "soup" (as i under stand the reaction)

>Lighten bugs glow.. But does this have anything to do with Emitting >Methyl Iodide (radioactive).. Also can it be radioactive to
>the point of hurting our probes ???

Im not sure but what chemicals do Lighten bugs use ... could they posible be mildy (REALY mildy) radioactive... to the point that the probes can detect it?