Possible Active Glacier Found On Mars 143
FireFury03 writes "The European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft has spotted an icy feature which appears to be a young active glacier. Dr Gerhard Neukum, chief scientist on the spacecraft's High Resolution Stereo Camera said 'We have not yet been able to see the spectral signature of water. But we will fly over it in the coming months and take measurements. On the glacial ridges we can see white tips, which can only be freshly exposed ice'. Estimates place the glacier at 10,000 — 100,000 years old."
Re:Sweet! (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, his name is Gerhard Neukum. His title is Dr...
I'm a little mistrustful of someone who INSISTS that "white tips ... can only be freshly exposed ice"... There could be a number of other explanations, and I'd hope the team would consider those as well.
More Martian Glacier Info (Score:3, Informative)
More info and photos on the Martian rock-ice glaciers of Deuteronilus Mensae [asu.edu].
Now that we've got glaciers and lava tubes [nasa.gov], I'm packing up my crampons and caving gear for a Martian vacation!
Re:Possible landing zone for a Mars Mission? (Score:4, Informative)