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Old 06-10-2007, 03:42 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Mars rover finds "puddles" on the planet's surface



Smooth bluish areas on a Martian crater floor could be ponds, according to two scientists. The area is approximately 1 square metre

A new analysis of pictures taken by the exploration rover Opportunity reveals what appear to be small ponds of liquid water on the surface of Mars.

The report identifies specific spots that appear to have contained liquid water two years ago, when Opportunity was exploring a crater called Endurance. It is a highly controversial claim, as many scientists believe that liquid water cannot exist on the surface of Mars today because of the planet’s thin atmosphere.

If confirmed, the existence of such ponds would significantly boost the odds that living organisms could survive on or near the surface of Mars, says physicist Ron Levin, the report's lead author, who works in advanced image processing at the aerospace company Lockheed Martin in Arizona.

Along with fellow Lockheed engineer Daniel Lyddy, Levin used images from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's website. The resulting stereoscopic reconstructions, made from paired images from the Opportunity rover's twin cameras, show bluish features that look perfectly flat. The surfaces are so smooth that the computer could not find any surface details within those areas to match up between the two images.

The imaging shows that the areas occupy the lowest parts of the terrain. They also appear transparent: some features, which Levin says may be submerged rocks or pebbles, can be seen below the plane of the smooth surface.

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Old 06-10-2007, 04:00 PM   #2 (permalink)

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water doesnt equal life
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Old 06-10-2007, 04:03 PM   #3 (permalink)

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I love this kinda stuff.
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Old 06-10-2007, 04:03 PM   #4 (permalink)

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That's amazing. Looks more like a huge lake or sea channel than a small pond.

There has to be some living insects around those ponds,
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Old 06-10-2007, 07:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Sounds promising
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Endless of Billions of dollars to only find out that Mars has water. Money well spent.
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Throw some fish in it and see what happens
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I love reading up on discoveries made on other planets.
thx for the read.

Has anyone else heard of the octagon-like terrain found on the surface of Jupiter??

Apparently when a satellite passed over Jupiter, it discovered these huge mountainous formations that looked like octagons.

I saw the news release on Discovery awhile ago so i don't remember much.
Did anyone else catch this?
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Endless of Billions of dollars to only find out that Mars has water. Money well spent.
The money spent on space missions has always resulted in insane amounts of rewards.

Not to mention knowing for sure there is life out there would be extremely valuable as would the possibility of colonizing another planet.
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I love reading up on discoveries made on other planets.
thx for the read.

Has anyone else heard of the octagon-like terrain found on the surface of Jupiter??

Apparently when a satellite passed over Jupiter, it discovered these huge mountainous formations that looked like octagons.

I saw the news release on Discovery awhile ago so i don't remember much.
Did anyone else catch this?
Wait a minute... isn't Jupiter a gas giant with no solid surface?

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Jupiter is a 'gas giant', so it's not possible to land a ship on its surface. Travelling far below the clouds of this planet is not advised. Temperatures and pressures soon begin to rise. So far, no probes have survived over 150 metres below the surface of Jupiter.
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JUPITER Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun. 483 million miles from the sun... Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system. It is a giant ball of gas with a rocky center. No one has ever seen the surface of Jupiter, it is covered with thick clouds. These clouds are white, yellow, tan, orange, and red. Strong winds blow the clouds around. It is freezing cold at the top of the clouds and boiling hot in the center of Jupiter.
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