![Image](http://63.224.48.65/~impulse/wetredmars.jpg)
The image is rather rough right now but it will get better as I work on it.
I may roll this into the various steps of terraformed Mars or I amy take this in a totaly diferent direction.
I seem to recall that the Viking team tweaked the colour balance in the wrong direction because they expected a blue sky, and only got things right a couple of days/weeks later. But I may be misremembering.Don. Edwards wrote:They point to the fact that the very first pictures taken from the Viking lander showed blue sky instead of a salmon color sky we see and believe is there today. Those first picture were supposedly showed blue sky because of a photographic filter was used.
Don. Edwards wrote:Jango Fett,
It is true that most of the blue color of Earth’s oceans are from reflected sky, but of course not 100%. The surface water can difuse light somewhat and this helps to impart a little color to the whole as well. Mars would of course develop similar conditions.
... Earths ocean water isn't really stained, as it gets filtered by allot of things including living organisms.