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NASA Finds Evidence of Recent Flowing Water on Mars

SonicSpike writes to mention that Scientists are claiming that they have evidence of water flowing on Mars within the last five years. From the article: "Subsurface aquifers or melting ground ice were floated as possible sources of the water. One of the springs even appears at a fault line, according to Malin, just as they often do on Earth. The shortness of the gulleys, which seem to flow for but a few hundred yards, might be accounted for by a process similar to a volcano's eruption on Earth, with water instead of magma building up underground, and ice, instead of fire, characterizing the resulting flow."

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  1. Hmmm, how to get a closer look? by DumbSwede · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It would be cool if NASA could keep a few micro-probes in reserve in Mars orbit that could be de-orbited as needed to investigate these kinds of phenomenon as they are discovered. Nothing large and complicated like a rover, just a very hi-resolution camera and some very basic devices to measure the local environment. The real trick would be getting pinpoint accuracy on the landing. To save weight and increase simplicity they need not even be designed to survive landing, just to deliver a high speed data squirt to an orbiter as they collect the most relevant and valuable data on their way down by parachute. If they do survive the landing they only need enough power to last long enough to send a few more surface condition measurements -- again the emphasis on cheap and expendable.

    At the other end of the scale we need to develop landers that can investigate hard to get to locations like the very bottom of Valles Marineris. I assume this is where what little atmosphere there is would be the most dense, warm, and possibly moist. This would also be the most sheltered location on Mars from all forms of ionizing radiation.

    1. Re:Hmmm, how to get a closer look? by nizo · · Score: 5, Funny
      I can see it now...


      "Look, there is some water! Quick, lets crash a probe there and create a nice impact crater where very possibly the last life on Mars exists!"


      No WONDER life on Mars has been so hard to find; it is hiding out of fear.

    2. Re:Hmmm, how to get a closer look? by Jonas+the+Bold · · Score: 5, Funny

      No. I'm sorry. We cannot allow "Squirt" to enter our vernacular as a word for sending data wirelessly. No way.

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      Everything seemed to be going so nice
      'till the end of all beings punched right through the ice
    3. Re:Hmmm, how to get a closer look? by monopole · · Score: 5, Funny

      Amen to that! Infobukake is a far more dignified term!

  2. Not 100% by silentounce · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not all scientists are convinced that it was actually water.
     
    "Many scientists believe the gullies were carved by liquid water, although others have argued they are due to avalanches of carbon dioxide gas or rivers of dust," from The New Scientist.
     
      Also, here is the NASA release from their site.

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    There are many tongues to talk, and but few heads to think. -Victor Hugo
  3. Re:Move over... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Move over, Dasani, Poland Spring, and Evian... Here comes Lunar Liquid!

    Thats no moon.

  4. Not quite on the surface by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you look at the high res images (from NASA here)
    You can see the flow emerges from the side of an impact crater.
    The water was most likely locked underground (as expected by the briney moist soil effect the rovers noticed just under the surface)

    Its like diggign a hole in the sand at the beach, eventually water will start to seep in.

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    liqbase :: faster than paper
  5. To all sceptics: here's proof by olden · · Score: 5, Funny

    A photo that Nasa published over a year ago already unquestionably demonstrated the existence of water on Mars, see http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050401.html
    (And if you're still not convinced you can even try this at home...)