Podcast:The Art Bell Archive Published On: Wed Mar 12 2025 Description: Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland for an expansive discussion on breaking developments from the Mars Odyssey spacecraft, the troubled Space Shuttle Columbia mission, and broader questions about America's commitment to space exploration. Hoagland reports that NASA's press conference revealing neutron spectrometer data from Mars was dramatically underplayed, with only three questions from the national press despite what he considers revolutionary findings.The Odyssey data reveals the distribution of subsurface water on Mars concentrated in two regions on opposite sides of the planet, corresponding to the Tharsis and Arabia bulges. Hoagland argues this bimodal water distribution confirms his tidal model prediction that Mars was once a moon of a larger planet, as such a pattern cannot form through normal geological processes. He also presents a newly released infrared nighttime image showing honeycomb-like geometric structures spanning miles, which he interprets as buried remains of an ancient Martian city.The program also covers Columbia's Freon cooling loop failure threatening its Hubble repair mission, Hoagland's film script delivery to RKO Pictures, and a frank exchange about whether the American public truly wants an ambitious space program or prefers focusing resources on terrestrial concerns.