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Scientists believe Mars lander has seen ice

20/06/2008 1:36:00 PM.  | AP
Scientists believe NASA's Phoenix Mars lander exposed bits of ice while recently digging a trench in the soil of the Martian arctic, the mission's principal investigator said today.

Crumbs of bright material initially photographed in the trench later vanished, meaning they must have been frozen water that vapourised after being exposed, Peter Smith of the University of Arizona, Tucson, said in a statement.

"These little clumps completely disappearing over the course of a few days, that is perfect evidence that it's ice," Smith said. "There had been some question whether the bright material was salt. Salt can't do that."

Phoenix Mars is studying whether the arctic region of the Red Planet could be habitable. The probe is using its robotic arm to dig up soil samples, and scientists hope it will find frozen water.

However, an initial soil sample heated in a science instrument failed to yield evidence of water.

The bright material was seen in the bottom of a trench dubbed "Dodo-Goldilocks" that Phoenix enlarged on June 15.

Several of the bright crumbs were gone when the spacecraft looked into the trench again early today, NASA said.

Phoenix's arm, meanwhile, encountered a hard surface while digging another trench today and scientists were hopeful of uncovering an icy layer, the space agency said. That trench is called "Snow White 2".

The arm went into a "holding position" after three attempts to dig further, which is expected when it reaches a hard surface, NASA said.

Scientists have been using names from fairy tales and mythology to designate geologic features around Phoenix and the trenches it has been digging.

In 2002, the orbiting Mars Odyssey detected hints of a vast store of ice below the surface of Mars' polar regions.

The arctic terrain where Phoenix touched down has polygon shapes in the ground similar to those found in Earth's permafrost regions. The patterns on Earth are caused by seasonal expansion and shrinking of underground ice.

Phoenix landed near Mars' north pole on May 25. The $US420 million ($A440 million) mission is planned to last 90 days.

COMMENTS

Saturday, 21 June 2008

I just wish NASA and our Government would till the whole world THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH about all the space missions to MARS & the MOON!!! I am highly interested in the space program but on the other hand I don't like being lied too!!! I JUST HOPE THE WORLD WILL CHANGE AND EVERY ONE WILL NOT HIDE ANY THING FROM ANY-ONE!!!

Posted by: Josh Mr., Glencoe

 

Saturday, 21 June 2008

Pack of morons; how the hell can it be ice? they are only scraping the surface which means that the temperature of the material they dug up would be almost identical to the surface temp. Ice would have melted under the surface almost as quickly as on the surface. This is a light or atmospheric sensitive substance. These people want to find ice rather than finding the truth so they can keep fueling the possibility of Mars supporting life. Either that or they have been instructed to find ice.

Posted by: Buz Lightbeer, Nebulon Quadrant

 
 

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