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Well its about time. No more probing the equator. The Mars poles are a
lot more interesting. They have all the dry ice,and lots of ice water under it. Dry ice will evaporate under the landers hot rockets. up will come steam,and bert will say yes there is water under the dry ice,but no water molecules on its surface.of dust,and never was bert |
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On Jun 20, 3:02 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Well its about time. No more probing the equator. The Mars poles are a lot more interesting. They have all the dry ice,and lots of ice water under it. Dry ice will evaporate under the landers hot rockets. up will come steam,and bert will say yes there is water under the dry ice,but no water molecules on its surface.of dust,and never was bert Lots of dry ice there for your Bud cooler, Bert! Double-A |
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Double-A Dry ice much to cold. Used it in my wood box when selling ice
cream on Revere Beach. Burnt my figures many times. It lasted till all 50 chocolate covers were sold for a nickel each. Those were the good old days(1938) |
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