Water on Mars? Don’t Set Your Coordinates Just Yet

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This month’s announcement from NASA that liquid water had been located on the surface of Mars stirred up a lot of excitement. While it’s definitely a great leap forward in our understanding of the planet, it doesn’t necessarily mean that we’ll be putting boots on the ground anytime soon.

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As long as we’ve had the space program, people have dreamed of traveling to Mars and creating a colony, perhaps even an entire planet. NASA first landed on Mars in the 1970’s with the Viking Orbiters and Landers, which were utilized to photograph the surface of Mars and relay information back about the surface conditions.

These first probes were a great leap forward in the realization of that dream, but the information they returned was less than hopeful. With an 95% Carbon Dioxide atmosphere and no visible signs of running water, Mars wasn’t exactly what you’d call inhabitable.

However, scientists determined that at one point, Mars did have water on the surface, including a large ocean. They were unable to determine what happened to all the water itself and think that multiple ice ages may factor in. Unfortunately, without being able to move on the planet, they weren’t able to gather more evidence.

Red Rover, Red Rover

Mars Pathfinder Rover

NASA was determined to gather more information and launched numerous missions toward Mars. Some of the missions introduced robotic rovers capable of exploring the planet’s surface to look for clues of some form of life.

The rovers were able to provide exponentially more information about the planet’s surface and sent back findings that included high resolution pictures of the surface. While the surface wasn’t exactly human friendly with its barren deserts, we were able to determine that some ice still remains on the surface and it’s this ice that gave NASA the breakthrough they announced this month.

Don’t Be So Salty

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The latest discovery, though, wasn’t found by the robotic rovers, but an orbiter launched in August of 2005. Scientists had been observing the planet using the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and noticed dark streaks appearing on the surface. They noticed that these streaks appeared to ebb and flow with the temperature on Mars and the eureka moment came when they realized that the streaks appeared to me made by running water. This gave them the evidence they needed to determine that water was indeed flowing in a liquid form, but they hadn’t determined how.

The answer, as it turns out, is due to your favorite table-side seasoning. Mars keeps an average surface temperature of -81° Fahrenheit so water on Mars is mostly in ice form. However, salt crystals have been shown to lower the freezing point of ice and this was the discovery that NASA made. Hydrated salt crystals appear to be moving in those dark streaks and ebb and flow with the fluctuating temperatures. While this is a great piece of discovery by scientists, we won’t be filling up our Martian water bottles anytime soon.

H2GO?

Mars Colony Concept

While flowing water is a necessary step to human habitation of Mars, there are numerous other factors that will need to be planned out before we’ll be able to land on the surface. One of the largest issues is the lack of an ozone layer on Mars. Without an ozone layer, there’s nothing to block UV radiation and we still haven’t been able to determine the amount of UV radiation that reaches the surface.

However, this is just another step in a series of many that NASA will need to take for humans to reach Mars. We’re excited to see what else they’re able to find and we can’t wait for more discoveries. At this point, NASA is estimating that a manned mission could take place sometime in the 2030’s, but advocates like Buzz Aldrin want the timeline pushed forward. We happen to agree with Buzz and echo his sentiment to NASA, “Get your ass to Mars.”

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The Fourth Annual ITS Muster and Skill-Set Development Excursion is Underway!

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We’re officially underway on the fourth annual ITS Muster. ITS members have come in from all around the country and we’re spending some quality time with them. Our biggest event of the year, Muster is our opportunity to step away from our desks and get our hands dirty training and developing our skill-sets.

What is the ITS Muster?

Now in its fourth year, the Muster is a gathering of ITS Members that integrates many of the common skill-sets we advocate here on ITS. Over the course of a long weekend packed full of instruction, attendees will get hands on with various training in Knot Tying, Communications, Tracking, Ghillie Suit Construction, Dead Drops, First Aid/Wound Management, Survival Kit Usage, Lock Impressioning, Vehicle Entry, Red Teaming, Digital Security and Social Engineering.

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If you weren’t able to make it out this year, keep an eye on the site for our announcement when registration for the 2015 Muster is open. We always look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones and hopefully you’ll be a part of it someday.

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Follow along through our social media channels as we’ll be posting updates throughout the weekend. We’ll also have an in-depth after action report when we get back into town.

Click here to check out last year’s AAR of Muster III!

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Ridiculous Dialogue Illustrated No. 9

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This month’s Ridiculous Dialogue Illustrated comes from Episode 9 where a suspicious Wal-Mart cashier had to ask if we were some sort of “Ghost Hunting Group.”

Ridiculous Dialogue Illustrated is a selection of some of the best moments from our Podcast, Ridiculous Dialogue. It’s a way to bring some of the inside jokes and adventures to life that we all share here at ITS. This is a monthly comic strip that we’re sure our devoted podcast listeners will relate to and love.

For more insight into this month’s strip, you can listen to Episode 9 below.

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Gear Tasting 11: SKD Bravo FR Gloves, Coffee Brewing and Ear Pro

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On this episode, Bryan highlights the features of SKD Tactical’s new PIG FDT Bravo FR Gloves, a newer fire retardant version of their awesome PIG FDT Alpha Gloves.

He also answers some questions over coffee including how we brew our coffee for our questions and an overview of different types and styles of hearing protection.

Resources

SKD Bravo Gloves – http://bit.ly/1jXhH1x
Aeropress – http://amzn.to/1MpIFKj
Sordin Ear Pro – http://amzn.to/1LeeQbm
Howard Leight Ear Pro – http://amzn.to/1Pob3gL
MilSpec Monkey Retracto Plugs – http://bit.ly/1WVcZPT
SureFire Sonic Defenders – http://amzn.to/1LATiVw
OC Tactical Hearing Protection Covers – http://itstac.tc/1WVdb1L

In each episode of Gear Tasting, Imminent Threat Solutions Editor-in-Chief Bryan Black answers your gear-related questions and shares his insight into what we’re currently evaluating at ITS HQ.

For more on the gear we review, check out our GEARCOM category here on ITS.

To have your gear related question answered on an upcoming episode, tweet us using the poundtag #GearTasting on Twitter.

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Knot of the Week HD: Tying a Frost Knot to Start an Etrier or Join Webbing

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Our Knot of the Week series in HD continues today with one of my favorite loops, the Frost Knot. While not only great for creating a fixed loop out of tubular webbing, it can also be used to join two lengths together. I will say that with a caveat though and mention that my go-to for creating  a fixed loop for webbing while climbing will always be a Tape Knot.

Primarily above all these uses, the Frost Knot is used to create the first part of an Etrier, which is French for Stirrup. We’ll be going over how to tie and Etrier on the next Knot of the Week, so it’s important that we go over this first.

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(Strength: 5/Security: 5/Stability: 4/Difficulty: 3) See below for what these ratings mean.

The Frost Knot, as mentioned above, is used to create the attachment point for an Etrier. Formed from a single piece of webbing, it has quite a few uses beyond the Etrier. The video above is the best way to demonstrate the two different methods, creating a fixed loop from a single piece of tubular webbing, or joining two pieces together like the photo above shows.

Additionally, if you’ve been following the KOTW series, we went over the Handcuff Knot last week. Another use for that particular knot is a Fireman’s Chair and the Frost Knot can be used to join the webbing together after tying it to create a fixed loop to attache a carabiner to.

Ratings

Strength/Security/Stability/Difficulty

Each knot will be assigned a rating from 1-5 (1 representing the lowest score) based on the following four properties:

Strength – All knots will weaken the strength of  a rope, however, there are knots that are stronger than others. The scale here will reflect how strong the rope remains with the specified knot.

Security – The security scale refers to how well the knot will stay tied, and resist coming loose under a normal load.

Stability – Stability refers to how easily the knot will come untied under an abnormal load (i.e. the knot being pulled in a direction it was not intended to) A lower score here represents instability.

Difficulty – The lower the number, the easier a knot is to tie.

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6th Annual ITS Pumpkin Carving Contest *Update*

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October is here and Halloween is right around the corner! To get into the spirit, we’re kicking off our Sixth Annual ITS Pumpkin Carving Contest and giving away some awesome prizes to the winners!

Need some design inspiration? Check out last years awesome entries!

Winners

Pumpkin Contest Winners

  • 1st Place – Liquid_Mirage – Epic and regal!
  • 2nd Place – Soniciguana – Great Joker and awesome Bat Light background!
  • 3rd Place – voodoo777 – We love The Count!

Congrats to the winners and we’ll be in touch shortly so we can send out your prizes!

Thanks to everyone for taking the time to carve some pumpkins and share your photos! Have fun tonight and stay safe out there!

Prizes

Submitting a photo of your carved pumpkin will get you entered to win the great prizes listed below, including our new ITS Monster Cereal Morale Patch Collection and even a few other goodies! Not only will 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes be shipped out to the winners, but the winners will have the photos of their pumpkins displayed on our site for all to see!

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1st Place

2nd Place

  • (1) ITS Logo Stencil
  • (1) ITS Monster Cereal Morale Patch Collection
  • (1) ITS Frankenstein Stickers (2-Pack)

3rd Place

  • (1) ITS Monster Cereal Morale Patch Collection
  • (1) ITS Frankenstein Stickers (2-Pack)

Resources

If you’re looking for loads of awesome patterns, check out ZombiePumpkins.com. While they don’t offer all of their patterns for free, you can get ideas and carving tips for your own too. Again, if you need design inspiration, be sure to check out last year’s entries.

Click here to download a .PDF pattern of the ITS Logo for your pumpkin carving, but don’t worry, it’s not mandatory to use. Note: You’ll certainly get cool points though if your pumpkin incorporates the ITS Logo.

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Be sure to check back as winners will be announced on Halloween Day. Happy Haunting!

How to Enter

Step 1: Carve your pumpkin.

Step 2: Submit your entry to this Forum post.

Done!

Feel free to submit as many pumpkin carvings as you want, we can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Fine Print:

  • Past pumpkin carving entries are not eligible.
  • Multiple entries are allowed.
  • Entry photo resolution must be at least 1024 pixels wide.
  • Photo must be added to the correct Forum post between start of contest and 11:59 PM 10/30/15.
  • Entries will be judged on creativity and design.
  • By submitting a photo for the contest, you grant ITS Tactical permission to use your photo on our website and/or social media channels.
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Matt’s Smoked Meats – Ridiculous Dialogue Episode 37

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On Episode 37, Bryan, Kelly, Rob, Amanda and Matt discuss old cartoons vs. new cartoons, roommates from hell and Pawn Shop experiences.

They also delve into the terrors of cell phone carriers and why cable companies are dying. In true Ridiculous Dialogue fashion, Kelly derails the Podcast with yet another Not Safe For Work conversation on smoking meat.

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Ridiculous Dialogue was created to share the banter that takes place at Imminent Threat Solutions on a daily basis. It’s us; candid, unedited and talking about everything from what movies we’re watching to the general geekiness that keeps us laughing here at ITS HQ.

While we generally keep the vibe in our articles PG rated, be warned, it may not be safe to blast over your speakers at work. We hope you enjoy the insight into ITS and who we are behind the scenes as a company; pull up a chair and tune in to Radio ITS.

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Spooky Fun: The ITS Monster Cereal Morale Patch Collection is ALIVE!

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Our newest patch collection is our spookiest yet! We created the ITS Monster Cereal Morale Patch Collection to honor our favorite iconic breakfast cereals and the kid in all of us.

These vibrantly-colored embroidered patches with spooky-fun glow in the dark thread come in a set of five and include all your favorite characters: Frank, Count, Boo, Mummy and Brute. We’ve also designed a collectible box that they’ll arrive in!

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Each patch measures 3.5″ tall x 2.5″ wide and features a velcro backing to stick them wherever you’d like. You can also use a seam ripper to remove the hook and sew them on!

Click here to grab your ITS Monster Cereal Morale Patch Collection!

 

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Pocket Dump: Could Your EDC Photo Allow Criminals to Break Into Your Home?

If you’re anything like me, you love Every Day Carry photos, forums and discussions. Whether I’m posting a photo or just browsing other people’s, I enjoy seeing what’s being carried since I’m always on the lookout for better gear. However, I never thought that from one simple online photo, someone could gain access to my home, relative’s homes or even my vehicle. Continue reading

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Gear Tasting 10: Splitting Wood, Chest Rigs and Ancient MRE’s

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In this episode, Bryan shares a first look at what might be a more efficient method of splitting wood. He also offers his insight into chest rigs and his favorite MRE company.

Also included in this episode is a comparison between a current XMRE and an 11 year old issued MRE. Fair warning, we opened the 11 year old Chili Mac with Beef to determine if it was edible.

Resources

Kindling Cracker – http://amzn.to/1LiKAj0
ITS Mayflower Carrier Review – http://itstac.tc/1L0rug0
Mayflower Research & Consulting – http://mayflower-rc.org/
London Bridge Trading – http://lbtinc.com/
XMRE – http://www.xmremeals.com/

In each episode of Gear Tasting, Imminent Threat Solutions Editor-in-Chief Bryan Black answers your gear-related questions and shares his insight into what we’re currently evaluating at ITS HQ.

For more on the gear we review, check out our GEARCOM category here on ITS.

To have your gear related question answered on an upcoming episode, tweet us using the poundtag #GearTasting on Twitter.

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