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."
Not bushes (Score:2, Interesting)
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Cue the global warming activists (Score:3, Funny)
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Uhm (Score:2)
To the Batmobile Al Gore (Score:1)
Feel free to zap him with your fancy lasers, we won't miss him.
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Pure confusion (Score:2)
Re:Pure wanker? (Score:1)
Take it like a man (Score:1)
The wonderful thing about science is that it allows us to make good predictions about many things without necessarily wasting the money to visit a place. (Although in this case, they have visited, and the information on which this latest theory is based comes largely from a satellite in Mars orbit.)
We already know that Mars has CO2 ice, and we can calc
Get yo ass to mars (Score:1)
Thanks for pulling that tracking device out of your nose, I think it helped with your accent
Atmospheric pressure (Score:3, Interesting)
the local area of the vents?
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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...
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Quaaaaaid .. (Score:2)
... start ... the reactor .....
See you at the pahty, Victah!