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Old September 24th 05, 06:38 AM
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"jonathan" wrote in
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"jonathan" wrote in
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Snipola

Define "very recent".




Look at the distinctive and delicate ...shadows... cast by
these two pics.

Yellowstone mudpot
http://www.nps.gov/yell/slidefile/th...idwaylower/Ima
ges/05402.jpg Endurance mudpot
http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opp...-16/1P14318525
9EFF3221P2397R1M1.JPG


I see nothing in the Mars picture that resembles the Yellowstone
picture. On top of that, it's different still from the picture
in your previous post.

Finally, none of this answered my question.


On a planet that does this...
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041105a.html


Which is a picture of a dust storm. The context picture shows
large craters.


So you tell me! It's clear water ice is near the surface
and makes it's way out even today.


Which still doesn't answer my question. Are you implying by
the phrase 'very recent' to mean within that last few years?

I don't doubt there may be water ice just beneath the surface
on Mars today in select areas. But that wasn't my question.

BTW, don't forget my QED Love theory. It was your challenge.
I simply called you on it. I won't hold it against you if you
say you can't do it.

Brian
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