Posted on 07/25/2018 10:02:21 AM PDT by jazusamo
Scientists have uncovered a "a stable body of liquid water" on Mars, in what some are calling a "game changer" in the search for alien life.
What is believed to be liquid water is sitting below Mars' southern polar ice cap and is described as a "well-defined, 20-kilometer-wide zone." 20 kilometers is roughly 12.5 miles.
The findings, which are published in the journal Science, were made possibly by Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS), an instrument that resides on the Mars Express spacecraft. MARSIS surveyed Mars' Planum Australe region between May 2012 and December 2015 and utilized radar pulses, sending them through the surface and the polar ice caps, ultimately measuring how the radio waves came back.
The pulses that came back created the aforementioned "well-defined, 20-kilometer-wide zone" and found that the radar reflected the brightness of the liquid water. The study's abstract notes that it is surrounded by "much less reflective areas," a sign that it is indeed water.
The team that wrote the study, including lead author Professor Roberto Orosei, have ruled out any other causes for the brightness.
Speaking with the BBC, Orosei said it probably isn't "a very large lake," but added that this is a body of water and not runoff from a glacier or something else.
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Well, theres the solid type of water and the vapor kind.
As a Christian I have no problem with the idea that there may have been a civilization on Mars. The bible is for the ages beginning at Genesis 1:3 and human beings living on Earth after that. What happened before that or on other planets or star systems is all part of the mystery.
Which brings to mind...
The "Face" doesn't really exist, as such, anymore. Or was it simply defaced/obliterated when the Martians figured out we had seen it?
What!? No Bushmill’s?
Correct, the “face” either doesn’t exist or has been obliterated via manipulation of the images. But from any lighting condition or angle the very high symmetry of the plateau still persists. There’s a straight horizontal line that intercepts the points where the curve at the top intersects the sides.
Carlotto (and others) have made the point that the plateau is non-fractal like naturally occurring formations. The image has been run thru the software intelligence agencies and the military uses to detect camouflaged military installations and indicated that it’s 97% likely to be artificial.
The weight of the evidence suggests that it is artificial so we should take a much closer look (if we haven’t already).
Brings to mind:
The John Carter of Mars series, by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Out of the Silent Planet, by C.S. Lewis
And of course, there are those canals.
Actually, I don't think so... Maybe the weight of the vehicle returning from Mars but not the one going to Mars.
You would only need fuel for one way.
Without water, it would take twice as much (thereabouts) to get you there and back. Real water means you wouldnt have to come back. At least not right away.
Start the reactor, Quade!
water vapor (steam) and Ice water or heavy water or salt water
It might have a high salt or other mineral content and need to be distilled for use. But it's a start.
Three stages; gas, liquid, solid. Depends on temperature. Fourth grade science, right?
Right, so without geothermal activity and an air temperature at the pole of ~ -150 F just how is this water, because it reflected light in a similar same wavelength?
Mars MAY have been stripped of most of its atmosphere and water during a near miss with another celestial body passing by. "Worlds in Collision" (1950, Immanuel Velikovsky) theorizes how this MAY have happened and is an interesting read.
A balmy 50 degrees at the equator at noon. Then 100 below at noght.
Different lighting, better definition.
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