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Giant deposits of ice found by Mars orbiter
chron ^ | Nov. 20, 2008

Posted on 11/20/2008 11:39:43 PM PST by JoeProBono

Scientists led by a University of Texas geologist report that data from an unmanned NASA space probe suggests there's much more ice on Mars than previously thought.

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, according to an article in the journal Science, has identified several dirt-covered glaciers — including one that is three times longer than the city of Los Angeles and up to a half-mile thick. The glaciers may be remnants of warmer conditions on the Red Planet.

(Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...


TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; ice; mars
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Earlier this year, another spacecraft, NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, scratched below the dirt-covered plains of the planet's North Pole to uncover a glistening slab of ice.

The latest findings, from a team of 11 scientists led by John W. Holt of the University of Texas, will appear in today's edition of Science, a publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Mars is a cold, dry realm. But long channels and what appear to be watersheds in the rugged terrain suggest to some scientists that water once flowed or pooled on the planet.

In addition, Mars may undergo periodic climate swings linked to changes in its axis. During these changes, the north pole dips, exposing the region to higher temperatures, possibly thawing the ice.

The Mars Orbiter used radar to examine the Hellas Basin, an ancient asteroid impact region in the planet's southern hemisphere. The scientists supervising the $700 million project were interested in the area's gently sloping features at the edges of mountains and cliffs.

The radar signals from the orbiter penetrated the dirt-covered features and were reflected back at velocities consistent with radio waves passing through ice, the scientists said.

The spacecraft also spotted similar sloping formations extending from cliffs in the northern hemisphere.

If Mars once hosted a more substantial atmosphere and warmer climes, then water may have fostered some form of life. Water would prove valuable to future human explorers as well. Its chemical elements, oxygen and hydrogen, can be used as rocket propellants, and oxygen, of course, is a source of air for breathing.

"Altogether, these features almost certainly represent the largest reservoir of water ice on Mars that's not in the polar caps," Holt said.

Ali Safaeinili, a member of the research team from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, agreed. "These results are the smoking gun pointing to the presence of large amounts of water ice at these latitudes," he said.


1 posted on 11/20/2008 11:39:43 PM PST by JoeProBono
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2 posted on 11/20/2008 11:47:34 PM PST by JoeProBono ( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
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3 posted on 11/20/2008 11:49:08 PM PST by JoeProBono ( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
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4 posted on 11/20/2008 11:51:35 PM PST by JoeProBono ( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
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5 posted on 11/20/2008 11:57:26 PM PST by JoeProBono ( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
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To: JoeProBono

H2O ice or just some other liquid that has frozen up

Enough with the constant hypes already


6 posted on 11/20/2008 11:58:22 PM PST by 4rcane
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7 posted on 11/21/2008 12:01:11 AM PST by JoeProBono ( Loose Associations - Postcards from My Mind)
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To: JoeProBono

that is a cool pic:)


8 posted on 11/21/2008 1:25:45 AM PST by CanadianMusherinMI (drill baby drill/mine baby mine!)
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To: JoeProBono

Anyone see Big Bang Theory this week? LOL!


9 posted on 11/21/2008 4:29:45 AM PST by 50sDad (-/\/\/\- Obama's coming; be a Resistor!)
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10 posted on 11/21/2008 4:32:51 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (The Democratic Party strongly supports full civil rights for necro-Americans.)
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To: JoeProBono

bmflr


11 posted on 11/21/2008 9:21:15 AM PST by Kevmo (Palin/Hunter 2012)
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could be pingworthy.

Red Planet’s Ancient Equator Located
Scientific American (online) | April 20, 2005 | Sarah Graham
Posted on 04/24/2005 8:18:25 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1390424/posts


12 posted on 11/21/2008 3:50:08 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
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To: 75thOVI; aimhigh; Alice in Wonderland; AndrewC; aristotleman; Avoiding_Sulla; BBell; BenLurkin; ...
"The Mars Orbiter used radar to examine the Hellas Basin, an ancient asteroid impact region in the planet's southern hemisphere."
 
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13 posted on 11/21/2008 3:51:08 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

Works fer ME!!!


14 posted on 11/21/2008 3:53:07 PM PST by Monkey Face (Save the whales! Collect the whole set.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Man is so insignificant in the Universe...what we can think of has already been done, and yet, we still think we are “unique.”

All we can do is find a way to unravel the information available.

The Universe is ordered. It is not chaotic. But don’t get me started!


15 posted on 11/21/2008 3:56:41 PM PST by Monkey Face (Save the whales! Collect the whole set.)
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To: Monkey Face

This universe is *not* the one I ordered. ;’)


16 posted on 11/21/2008 4:17:22 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
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WHAT???
You ordered a Second Universe? Room service? Or will it be “To Go?”


17 posted on 11/21/2008 4:30:00 PM PST by Monkey Face (Save the whales! Collect the whole set.)
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One nice thing about Mars having ice — no sushi!!!


18 posted on 11/21/2008 5:06:11 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
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“Altogether, these features almost certainly represent the largest reservoir of water ice on Mars that’s not in the polar caps,” Holt said.”

That quote is at the very end. Still not sure how accurate it is that it is water ice. Weird quote in that it “almost certainly REPRESENTS....”


19 posted on 11/21/2008 5:14:12 PM PST by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant, Never Fearful)
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To: SunkenCiv

Sushi?
*gag*

Fish is for folks who don’t eat REAL meat.


20 posted on 11/21/2008 5:25:06 PM PST by Monkey Face (Save the whales! Collect the whole set.)
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