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Water Ice Found Near South Pole of Mars
space.com ^ | Robert Roy Britt

Posted on 12/05/2002 2:06:36 PM PST by RightWhale

Water Ice Found Near South Pole of Mars

By Robert Roy Britt Senior Science Writer

posted: 02:01 pm ET 05 December 2002

Water ice has been discovered on the surface of Mars near the fringes of the southern polar cap, extending the detection of frozen water to three regions of the Red Planet.

Researchers had previously found frozen water beneath Martian soil in the southern hemisphere and at the surface of the northern cap. They had been puzzled over the lack of a similar finding in the icy southern cap. Only frozen carbon dioxide, commonly called dry ice, had been found there.

Other researchers have suggested in previous studies that the dry ice makes up but a thin layer that hides a deep water ice cap. The new discovery, made with NASA's orbiting Odyssey spacecraft and announced today, could support this idea, said study leader Timothy Titus of the U.S. Geological Survey.

This discovery of exposed water ice may be just the tip of the Martian iceberg," Titus told SPACE.com. Other images taken with Odyssey's infrared camera "suggest that the southern perennial cap edge may be surround by exposed water ice that extents 1-10 kilometers [0.6 to 6.0 miles] out."

The finding was made by watching how surface temperatures change from night to day. "Sand and dust heat up quickly," Titus explained. "Rocks heat up slowly and water ice heats up the slowest of all."

The research is detailed in the online version of the journal Science.

Earlier this year, scientists used a different instrument on Odyssey to locate vast quantities of hydrogen just under the surface of Mars, in the southern hemisphere and away from the polar cap. The hydrogen almost surely represents water ice, they said.

Combined, the three findings suggest that frozen water is virtually ubiquitous on Mars. But it has not yet been determined if any of it exists in liquid form, a requirement for life.

Odyssey, with a price tag of nearly $300 million, launched April 7, 2001, will continue the search for liquid water. It studies Mars from 249 miles (400 kilometers) above and will map the planet in visible and infrared light in unprecedented detail, scientists say.

The infrared measurements have an outside chance of detecting comparatively warm pools of subsurface liquid water, if any exist, according to Philip Christensen, an Arizona State University geologist in charge of the cameras on Odyssey. Christensen participated in the findings announced today.


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virtually ubiquitous? What did he say? Where's the dictionary?

The Odyssey spacecraft has been very, very busy.

1 posted on 12/05/2002 2:06:36 PM PST by RightWhale
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Awesome! Some of the best news I've heard all day!
2 posted on 12/05/2002 2:07:27 PM PST by Frank_Discussion
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To: RightWhale
now if only they can find some frozen custard...
3 posted on 12/05/2002 2:09:05 PM PST by jz638
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To: RightWhale
All of these robot missions is pointless it is time to send the Human Race to Mars. I think Humans can live there and it is time to leave the nest. Those who want to stay can stay.
4 posted on 12/05/2002 2:11:07 PM PST by KevinDavis
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To: RightWhale
"Water Ice Found Near South Pole of Mars "

Right next to the rock from earth

5 posted on 12/05/2002 2:13:31 PM PST by freedom9
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To: VadeRetro; jennyp; Junior; longshadow; *crevo_list; RadioAstronomer; Scully; Piltdown_Woman; ...
Water on Barsoom ping.

[This ping list for the evolution -- not creationism -- side of evolution threads, and sometimes (like now) for other science topics. If you want to be included, or dropped, let me know.]

6 posted on 12/05/2002 2:20:05 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: KevinDavis
The only question mark for living on Mars was the water. Same with the moon. Now that isn't a question at all for Mars and it seems we can homestead Mars and live there forever. All a homesteader would need is there already on the planet once he gets his camp set up.
7 posted on 12/05/2002 2:22:41 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: KevinDavis
The weather is interesting too, and unpredictable. One week, the sky is pink and cloudless, filled with windblown dust raised from the rusty Martian surface. By Martian standards, it's warm, about minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, in a matter of days, the dust is swept from the atmosphere, temperatures plummet 40 degrees, and brilliant water ice clouds appear against a dark blue sky.

We should have been there decades ago.

I understand that in some areas, in summer, it can get as warm as 70 degrees..

8 posted on 12/05/2002 2:23:21 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: RightWhale
Men are from Mars.
9 posted on 12/05/2002 2:28:02 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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To: KevinDavis
Those who want to stay can stay

You're certainly free to leave; just don't expect us to pay for your ticket.

10 posted on 12/05/2002 2:30:08 PM PST by Mr. Lucky
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To: RightWhale
Sign on Mars: No Democrats Allowed!
11 posted on 12/05/2002 2:41:02 PM PST by Delbert
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To: Mr. Lucky
don't expect us to pay for your ticket

This will kickstart the economy. There won't be any looking back. We'll all pay for it, but not like we are paying now for not having a space program.

12 posted on 12/05/2002 2:43:02 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
Many believe that Phobos and/or Deimos also contain water ice, which seems amazing to me for such small rocks.
13 posted on 12/05/2002 2:57:42 PM PST by jpl
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Phobos and/or Deimos also contain water ice

If that is so, then one or the other ought to be the first location of a Mars base.

14 posted on 12/05/2002 3:05:49 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: jz638
Does this mean the first Martians were Italian?
15 posted on 12/05/2002 3:06:13 PM PST by elephantlips
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To: RightWhale
The only question mark for living on Mars was the water.

That, and fast food.

16 posted on 12/05/2002 3:11:21 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: KevinDavis
Live there? Kyoto Treaty would probably apply. Mars is 95.3% atmosphere is carbon dioxide.
17 posted on 12/05/2002 3:13:30 PM PST by stylin19a
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To: RightWhale
Let's shift it's orbit towards the sun, warm it up a little. We need more oceanfront property. :)
18 posted on 12/05/2002 3:16:34 PM PST by Brett66
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To: RightWhale
Water On Mars
19 posted on 12/05/2002 3:22:07 PM PST by blam
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To: RightWhale
Algore will propose a pipeline through space.

The hell if the planets spin... we need that water!

20 posted on 12/05/2002 3:25:36 PM PST by johnny7
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