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Re: there's ice on mars
Posted By: Vid BoiDate: 3/2/02 2:31 a.m.

In Response To: there's ice on mars (Vid Boi)

The spaceship of odyssey of Mars is finding amounts great of: hydrogen in the hemisphere of the Mars south. This indicates strong: presence of the ice of the water (since that HÒ is common and very steady land). samples of the data on the superior measurer or thus of the surface of: Martian. This extends pparently of the south polar drain plug even on: latitude of the south 60°. Permafrost suggests one mixed ice and dirt of.

The Mars Odyssey spacecraft is finding large amounts of hydrogen in the southern hemisphere of Mars. This strongly indicates the presence of water ice (since H2O is both common and very stable). The data samples about the upper meter or so of the Martian surface. This apparently extends from the south polar cap up to about 60° south latitude. It suggests a permafrost of mixed ice and dirt.

Pretty close, right!

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there's ice on marsVid Boi 3/2/02 2:29 a.m.
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     BTW this thread is REALLY OT *NM*Vid Boi 3/2/02 2:32 a.m.



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