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Tag Archives: subglacial lakes
Lake under south polar ice cap requires local heat source
Thermal modeling suggests that active magmatism in the past few hundred thousand years could account for the presence of a large lake previously hypothesized beneath the Red Planet’s southern ice cap. Liquid water appears to be a fundamental requirement for … Continue reading
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Tagged heat flow, magmatism, salts, south polar ice cap, south polar region, subglacial lakes, water
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Volcanism under the south pole ice cap of Mars?
A study published last year in the journal Science suggested liquid water is present beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. Now, a new study in the AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters argues there needs to be an underground … Continue reading
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Tagged south polar ice cap, south polar region, subglacial lakes, subglacial volcanos, volcamism, water
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Mars Express: From worry to water
In 2004, a year after Europe’s first mission to Mars was launched, the flight dynamics team at ESA’s operations centre encountered a serious problem. New computer models showed a worrying fate for the Mars Express spacecraft if mission controllers continued … Continue reading
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Tagged ESA, European Space Agency, Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding, Mars Express, MARSIS, MEX, south polar region, subglacial lakes, water
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Mars Express radar finds liquid water under Mars south polar region
Editor’s note: NASA has commented on this discovery. Radar data collected by ESA’s Mars Express point to a pond of liquid water buried under layers of ice and dust in the south polar region of Mars. [The researchers’ paper reporting … Continue reading
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Tagged ESA, European Space Agency, Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding, Mars Express, MARSIS, MEX, south polar region, subglacial lakes, water
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Habitable environments at Arsia Mons?
Arsia Mons is one of the giant volcanos of Tharsis — Mars’ third tallest, in fact. During past cycles of climate change, it accumulated a large fan-shaped deposit of glacial ice on its northwest flank. (The other tall Tharsis volcanos … Continue reading