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![]() "Ron Baalke" wrote in message ... FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- A team of researchers from the University of Arkansas has measured water evaporation rates under Mars-like conditions, and their findings favor the presence of surface water on the planet. Water on the planet's surface makes the existence of past or present life on Mars a little more likely, according to the group. [snip] The researchers have brought on-line a large planetary environmental chamber in which temperature, pressure, atmosphere, sunlight and soil conditions can be reproduced. I take it that gravity on Mars being a mere 38% of that in the experiment has little bearing on the evaporation rate? -Jens |
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