Ice Lake on Mars
DecoDragon writes "The ESA's Mars Express discovered an ice lake on Mars. The ESA has a number of images and an explanation of what was found. The lake was found in an unnamed crater. The report says it can't be carbon dioxide, because carbon dioxide ice had already disappeared from the northern polar cap at the time the image was taken." Coverage from the BBC also available. From the article: "The team has also been able to detect faint traces of water ice along the rim of the crater and on the crater walls. Mars is covered with deep gorges, apparently carved out by rivers and glaciers, although most of the water vanished millions of years ago. "
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How big do you want to make it!? Good thing they are on a phat pipe or
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Here's the photo: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050401.html
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Excerpt taken from a chat session between ESA and NASA lead engineers: NASA: "Our Mars Rovers are both still going strong, moving at over an inch per day, and finding all sorts of great new types of reddish sand. I could possible arrange to send you some sam-" ESA: "WATER!! YEAH BABY!! WE pWnEd j0000!!! MWA AHHAHAHAHAH!!"
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I'm curious about how long everyone thinks it will take before people are able to live on Mars. Now that we're pretty sure there's water there, it isn't a far stretch to believe that the planet is more than capable of supporting human life.
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Except for, you know...the sub zero temperatures and the lack of oxygen and all...
Now that we know there's ice there, we can tell the Canadians and they'll get a hockey team up there ASAP.
That is all.
No, just sustainable hockey and curling leagues.
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Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity sit on the Martian regolith listening to the news.
They look at each other, then, after a beat, say, in unison, "ROAD TRIP!"
On Earth, where there be water, there be life.
And where there be water, there be pirates. Yarrrr!
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Space Agency today released an artist's rendition of their new planned Mars Explorer Vehicle.
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They also announced that the expedition will be fully underwritten by the Canadian Hockey League.
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Are you kidding? With 200,000 troops, a herd of inspectors and millions of pissed off disaffected Iraqi citizens we couldn't find WMD in a country less than the size of Texas.
Those rocket scientist kids are doing okay.
Maybe we should have sent them into the desert.
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As an added bonus - you can ice skate all year round!
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Well at least I see that there is more than one lake in the northern hemisphere. Well, really what I saw is a lot smaller than this one. I would call it a pond. But what amazed me is that it showed that water could really keep for some time in open air (or more correctly "near open air"??). Moreover, the pond was getting water from a spring over the hill behind it. Considering this, I think there should be more places where water could gather.
:)
BTW, If I well remember, the borders of the pound showed some gradation suggesting it was drying up. And,and and if I really didn't mess anything, the pond was mostly covered by a wall. But it was not a crater. Probably a subduction as the shape was more similar to an ellypse over an highland. Yes, and what most critics may bash me was that the pond was in small highland. Yes pressure should a lot less there. But it was there...
But please don't ask me for a proof. As I told once around here. I lost that frame. I hardly tried to pick it back but it was searching in a haystack as all my data went limbo back them. It is on one of MGS frames before Summer 2000. I worked with the original frames or with those processed by Malin's labs.
Besides I am not here claiming first discoveries. Just leaving a note. Maybe someone finds it or catches something more interesting. Like underground rivers or something else
The NHL has already proven there is no such thing as a sustainable hockey league.
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