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CO2 Jets Bursting From Martian Ice Cap? 22

jeffsenter writes "NASA believes this may be the scene on the Martian South Pole as spring-time sunlight heats dust trapped in a layer of CO2 ice, causing it to sublime and ultimately burst through the seasonal upper dry ice layer. Here is the press release based on the findings in visible light and infrared from NASA's Odyssey and Mars Global Surveyor. Actual pictures of the spotting presumably caused by CO2/dust bursts on the Martian pole."
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CO2 Jets Bursting From Martian Ice Cap?

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  • Not bushes (Score:2, Interesting)

    I remember seeing these pictures or ones like them on a "weird science" web site a year or two ago. They thought that the pictures might show bushes growing on Mars. I guess you could consider the CO2 jets to be very fast growing bushes. The jets do seem more plausable though.
  • by EmagGeek ( 574360 ) on Thursday August 17, 2006 @07:22PM (#15931429) Journal
    Time to start regulating CO2 emissions on mars!
  • by Trogre ( 513942 )
    They're not green are they?

  • Dont worry ignorant Martians, Al Gore will be there soon to save you from yourselves.

    Feel free to zap him with your fancy lasers, we won't miss him.
  • What is this, Total Recall?

    Thanks for pulling that tracking device out of your nose, I think it helped with your accent ;)
  • Atmospheric pressure (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Viol8 ( 599362 ) on Friday August 18, 2006 @04:51AM (#15933211) Homepage
    Would this change the atmospheric pressure of mars significantly or even in
    the local area of the vents?
    • Not generally. A planet is a big thing; a little localized outgassing probably wouldn't even be detectable a few meters away...

      On the other hand, the polar caps themselves take up and release significant amounts of CO2 seasonally... though I would speculate that even that is an insignificant amount of mass...
    • All of the outgassing and sublimation of the CO2 Cap over and entire Martian Summer (200-300 sols) does effect the atmospheric pressure of the planet .. but only increases it by 1-2 mb. Earth has an atmo. press of ~1013mb .. Mars ~8mb.
  • ... start ... the reactor .....

    See you at the pahty, Victah!

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