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The lataest email I got from Nasa, shows
a flow of liquid water that must have happend in last 10 years (10 year old image of same place shows nothing). Amazing, it appears to be heated inside the planet and then bursts through to the surface where it freezes very quickly. Simon |
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At that atmospheric pressure I it sublimes before it gets a chance to
freeze, doesn't it? "Simon" wrote in message ... The lataest email I got from Nasa, shows a flow of liquid water that must have happend in last 10 years (10 year old image of same place shows nothing). Amazing, it appears to be heated inside the planet and then bursts through to the surface where it freezes very quickly. Simon |
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To me it looked more like a small landslide as opposed to water having
run there. Mark Dunn wrote: At that atmospheric pressure I it sublimes before it gets a chance to freeze, doesn't it? "Simon" wrote in message ... The lataest email I got from Nasa, shows a flow of liquid water that must have happend in last 10 years (10 year old image of same place shows nothing). Amazing, it appears to be heated inside the planet and then bursts through to the surface where it freezes very quickly. Simon |
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