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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (22323)12/6/2000 11:16:45 AM
From: r.edwards  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
Yes 1 Billion years ago Mars could have been in a different eliptical orbit and strayed into an asteriod belt and got the crap knocked out of it. the free oxygen/hydrogen gas and water vapor could have escaped it's gravitational pull, them the whole planet could have settled back into its present solar orbit. bwdik