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Liquid water on Mars?
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ma...-20061206.html -- http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/ http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_nicoll http://www.cafepress.com/jdnicoll (For all your "The problem with defending the English language [...]" T-shirt, cup and tote-bag needs) |
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James Nicoll wrote:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ma...-20061206.html This is old news really. Nobody with any brains at all bought into the 'dry dust avalanche' explanation. Any avalanching would be related to outgassing, dehydroxylation, decomposition and water discharge anyways. The truly spectacular and eminently useful result is the cratering rate. The 150 meter diameter fresh crater was absolutely spectacular. I'm also convinced they were forced to play their hand by the demise of MGS and the arrival of MRO. They just can't sit on this stuff anymore, now that everyone can almost see what is happening in real time and small scale. This is NASA science nepotism at its most bizarre. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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Liquid water on Mars?
I REALLY believe we should build some more spirits and opportunities
and let them explore. obviously the design is GREAT, imagine what they could be doing. no design work just pull out the plans and start a assembly line......... |
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Liquid water on Mars?
By all means, there should be at least a little water on Mars, perhaps
0.1% of what's otherwise mostly dry ice could be that of plain old h2o. What's the Mars core temperature? If it isn't so extra planetology old and thus frozen to the core, chances are that sequested water or brines containing h2o should coexist underground. There could even be a co2/h2o composite of icy dry ice, just not situated upon the near vacuum of that Mars surface. How much tonnage of dry ice is there to behold? After all, 0.1% is still a great amount of potential h2o. - Brad Guth -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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