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ET visits Mars first: what would it need to monitor for the best chance of finding either rover?

I’m guessing the chances of them finding our probes might be astronomical. But if there are objective reasons for finding the areas of “scientific interest” that we’ve chosen to explore, that would bring them closer to the same general region of the planet. What sorts of observations would they need to make to uncover our by-then ancient probes? Would simple metal detection work? Density scans of the dunes that show something the density of hardened rubber (tires)? What would be the easiest way for them to detect such a thing?

I guess a secondary question might be that if there -is- a practical answer, might that be something -we- would want to consider watching for, so long as it doesn’t take too much time, energy or effort away from more likely studies?

ET visits Mars first: what would it need to monitor for the best chance of finding either rover?

I’m guessing the chances of them finding our probes might be astronomical. But if there are objective reasons for finding the areas of “scientific interest” that we’ve chosen to explore, that would bring them closer to the same general region of the planet. What sorts of observations would they need to make to uncover our by-then ancient probes? Would simple metal detection work? Density scans of the dunes that show something the density of hardened rubber (tires)? What would be the easiest way for them to detect such a thing?

I guess a secondary question might be that if there -is- a practical answer, might that be something -we- would want to consider watching for, so long as it doesn’t take too much time, energy or effort away from more likely studies?

ET visits Mars first: what would it need to monitor for the best chance of finding either rover?

I’m guessing the chances of them finding our probes might be astronomical. But if there are objective reasons for finding the areas of “scientific interest” that we’ve chosen to explore, that would bring them closer to the same general region of the planet. What sorts of observations would they need to make to uncover our by-then ancient probes? Would simple metal detection work? Density scans of the dunes that show something the density of hardened rubber (tires)? What would be the easiest way for them to detect such a thing?

I guess a secondary question might be that if there -is- a practical answer, might that be something -we- would want to consider watching for, so long as it doesn’t take too much time, energy or effort away from more likely studies?

Wild Planet Kid Quest Metal Detector

Wild Planet Kid Quest Metal Detector

  • Hidden coins, long-lost gadgets ¿ what kind of treasure is hidden in YOUR backyard
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  • Attach the extended handle to search a large area on foot
  • Remove it and scan small hiding spots like under the bed or beneath cushions.
  • When the Metal Detector starts beeping, you know you¿ve hit the jackpot

Hidden coins, long-lost gadgets what kind of treasure is hidden in YOUR backyard? This real working Metal Detector finds it all! Attach the extended handle to search a large area on foot. Remove it and scan small hiding spots like under the bed or beneath cushions. When the Metal Detector starts beeping, you know youve hit the jackpot!

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