Visions of an alternate, slightly more habitable Mars| hardeshur.blogspot.com
A huge Moon loomed| Har Deshur
The| Har Deshur
Most of the northern hemisphere of Mars used to be| Har Deshur
Living in the caves| Har Deshur
When people think of extinct life, they usually| Har Deshur
Vulkanus has always been a mysterious place. Not of this world, literally, as it is thought to have been a former rogue planet captured by the Sun. The atmosphere is veiled in opaque clouds of black dust and some regions are covered in dense, impenetrable jungles. One of its most mysterious aspects are however of Terran origin. Encountered during geological surveys made by private companies are from time to time the radar- and lidar-images of spaceships crashed amidst the forests or desert du...| Har Deshur
The most terrifying thing about space is not that| Har Deshur
Although Venus has| Har Deshur
A peculiar difference between Earth and Mars is the| Har Deshur
On Earth, a view of plant life may envelop a person| Har Deshur
The toxic| Har Deshur
Winter in the tundras of Mars| Har Deshur
Fig.| Har Deshur
One of the greater| Har Deshur
Or Hobbes among the Machines| Har Deshur
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While the ancient| Har Deshur
The deserts of Mars are treacherous, not just| Har Deshur
Among the extinct| Har Deshur
Most of the common chirorbites live lives not unlike arezoans.| Har Deshur
Click here to read Part I| Har Deshur
Fig. 1: Statuette of King Nersidiler, Late Period, one of the youngest known artefacts to be inscribed with Martian hieroglyphs. He wears a false-eye-crown on his pseudocranium. The left arm is broken off, fragments indicate he may have been holding a ceremonial staff or, more menacingly, a mace.| Har Deshur
“And I will send the beast of the field among you,| Har Deshur
Nerak thunderbolts (Moranis| Har Deshur
The solar system is full of many hidden corners, some hiding right under our noses, so to speak. The most magnificent of these elusive pla...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
Visions of an alternate, slightly more habitable Mars| hardeshur.blogspot.com
Hellas Planitia is likely the most distinctive region of the red planet. It is a giant basin that spans 2300 km between its widest ends and ...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
The majority of the southern hemisphere of Mars consists of an almost continuous tundra. Life on the permafrost is hard, for in most places ...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
Mars may very well have had seas at some point, but those days are long gone. Toxic, salt-covered deserts are now where the seafloor on...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
The shrublands are among the more liveable areas on the surface of Mars. Their mean annual temperature is above freezing point, in some area...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
The hottest regions of Mars are also the driest for the most part, largely resembling the subtropical and steppe deserts of Earth. The fl...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
These macroareonts , which have been christened Pocupoa, have only recently been discovered around temperate mountain streams leading from...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
Visions of an alternate, slightly more habitable Mars| hardeshur.blogspot.com
There are principally three sources of oxygen on Mars. The most obvious one is oxygenic photosynthesis, performed by fractarians, some spong...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
Now narrated by Dagoth Ur! Mars. A name that instills both fear and fascination in the human mind, as the red star travels across the ni...| hardeshur.blogspot.com
Now narrated by Dagoth Ur! [Author’s note: Some of the things mentioned here about modern day Mars are very much true, but others are very...| hardeshur.blogspot.com