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Orbiter's Long Life Helps Scientists Track Changes on Mars
Nasa JPL ^ | 9/21/05 | NASA JPL

Posted on 09/21/2005 12:42:11 PM PDT by Conservomax

New gullies that did not exist in mid-2002 have appeared on a Martian sand dune.

That's just one of the surprising discoveries that have resulted from the extended life of NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, which this month began its ninth year in orbit around Mars. Boulders tumbling down a Martian slope left tracks that weren't there two years ago. New impact craters formed since the 1970s suggest changes to age-estimating models. And for three Mars summers in a row, deposits of frozen carbon dioxide near Mars' south pole have shrunk from the previous year's size, suggesting a climate change in progress.

"Our prime mission ended in early 2001, but many of the most important findings have come since then, and even bigger ones might lie ahead," said Tom Thorpe, project manager for Mars Global Surveyor at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The orbiter is healthy and may be able to continue studying Mars for five to 10 more years, he said.

Mars years are nearly twice as long as Earth years. The orbiter's longevity has enabled monitoring of year-to-year patterns on Mars, such as seasonal dust storms and changes in the polar caps. "Mars is an active planet, and over a range of timescales changes occur, even in the surface," said Dr. Michael Malin of Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego, principal investigator for the Mars Orbiter Camera on Mars Global Surveyor.

"To see new gullies and other changes in Mars surface features on a time span of a few years presents us with a more active, dynamic planet than many suspected before Mars Global Surveyor got there," said Michael Meyer, Mars Exploration Program chief scientist, NASA Headquarters, Washington.

Two gullies appear in an April 2005 image of a sand-dune slope where they did not exist in July 2002. The Mars Orbiter Camera team has found many sites on Mars with fresh-looking gullies, and checked back at more than 100 gullied sites for possible changes between imaging dates, but this is the first such find. Some gullies, on slopes of large sand dunes, might have formed when frozen carbon dioxide, trapped by windblown sand during winter, vaporized rapidly in spring, releasing gas that made the sand flow as a gully-carving fluid.

At another site, more than a dozen boulders left tracks when they rolled down a hill sometime between the taking of images in November 2003 and December 2004. It is possible that they were set in motion by strong wind or by a "marsquake," Malin said.

Some changes are slower than expected. Studies suggest new impact craters might appear at only about one-fifth the pace assumed previously, Malin said. That pace is important because crater counts are used to estimate the ages of Mars surfaces.

The camera has recorded seasonal patterns of clouds and dust within the atmosphere over the entire planet. In addition, other instruments on Mars Global Surveyor have provided information about atmospheric changes and year-to-year patterns on Mars as the mission has persisted. Daily mapping of dust abundance in Mars' atmosphere by the Thermal Emission Spectrometer has shown dust over large areas during three Mars southern hemisphere summers in a row. However, the extent and duration of dust storms varied from year to year.

Mars Global Surveyor was launched Nov. 7, 1996; entered orbit around Mars Sept. 12, 1997; and returned the first Mars data from its science instruments Sept. 15, 1997. Beyond its own investigations, the orbiter provides support for other Mars missions, such as landing-site evaluations, atmospheric monitoring, communication relay and imaging of hardware on the surface. JPL, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. JPL's industrial partner is Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, which built and operates the spacecraft.

For newly released images on the Internet, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/mgs-092005-images.html and http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/09/20/ .

For more information about NASA and agency programs on the Internet, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/home Guy Webster (818) 354-6278 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California

Dolores Beasley (202) 358-1753 NASA Headquarters, Washington

NEWS RELEASE: 2005-152


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: globalwarming; mars
Now, I'm no scientist, but doesn't this give some weight to the Sun cycle theory of warming?

It seems like a nifty experiment to prove that theory.

1 posted on 09/21/2005 12:42:14 PM PDT by Conservomax
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To: Conservomax

Are the rovers stil operating or did they finally shut down?


2 posted on 09/21/2005 12:45:30 PM PDT by Xenophobic Alien ("It gives me a headache just trying to think down to your level.")
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To: Conservomax

A good friend of mine is the flight team project manager for this mission. :-)


3 posted on 09/21/2005 12:45:37 PM PDT by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
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To: Xenophobic Alien

Still going strong and sending new photos every day.


4 posted on 09/21/2005 12:47:18 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: Xenophobic Alien

Raw images from the rovers.

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/


5 posted on 09/21/2005 12:48:14 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: Conservomax
Now, I'm no scientist, but doesn't this give some weight to the Sun cycle theory of warming?

Shhhh! Don't go throwing logic and reason into the Global Warming theory. It confuses the Libs.

6 posted on 09/21/2005 12:49:42 PM PDT by Yo-Yo
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To: Conservomax

PS, Drudge's headline on this was:


SCIENTISTS WARN OF CLIMATE CHANGES -- ON MARS!...


7 posted on 09/21/2005 12:49:59 PM PDT by Conservomax (There are no solutions, only trade-offs.)
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To: Conservomax
Now, I'm no scientist, but doesn't this give some weight to the Sun cycle theory of warming? It seems like a nifty experiment to prove that theory.

The only single thing that both the Earth and Mars have in common with one another is the same heat source. If the polar ice cap on Earth is melting and the Ice cap on Mars is melting there is only one reasonable cause.

Don't expect the mass media to pick up on this, it blows Global Warming out the window...

8 posted on 09/21/2005 12:51:41 PM PDT by BRITinUSA
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To: BRITinUSA

I posted this in an earlier thread. Pluto appears to be warming as well.

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/pluto_warming_021009.html


9 posted on 09/21/2005 12:53:39 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: Conservomax

Actual measurements of solar output support the Sun cycle theory of inner solar system warming.


10 posted on 09/21/2005 2:22:45 PM PDT by SubMareener (Become a monthly donor! Free FreeRepublic.com from Quarterly FReepathons!)
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To: SubMareener

Any cites for this?


11 posted on 09/21/2005 5:37:41 PM PDT by uscabjd ( a)
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To: cripplecreek

I hope so -- I want the atmosphere to still be gaseous when New Horizons arrives in 2015...


12 posted on 09/21/2005 7:19:03 PM PDT by MikeD (You can argue with your Maker, but you know that you just can't win...)
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To: uscabjd
How is this for starters:
Global Warming: Something New Under the Sun? May 10, 2005
The Sun is More Active Now than Over the Last 8000 Years October 28th, 2004
Eleven-year solar cycle signal throughout the lower 2 atmosphere6 April 2004;
13 posted on 09/21/2005 7:57:01 PM PDT by SubMareener (Become a monthly donor! Free FreeRepublic.com from Quarterly FReepathons!)
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To: BRITinUSA
The only single thing that both the Earth and Mars have in common with one another is the same heat source.

Well now, there are at least a couple of SUV's on Mars. :-^)

Ya know the libs will run with that.

14 posted on 09/21/2005 9:25:45 PM PDT by AFreeBird (your mileage may vary)
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