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+ | * '''2007-03-15''' [http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/mar/HQ_07068_Ice_on_Mars.html Ice on Mars' South Pole Is Deep and Wide]: new radar data from the [[Mars Express]] spacecraft suggests that the southern polar region contains enough frozen water to cover the whole planet in a liquid layer approximately 36 feet deep. | ||
* '''2005-12-21''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-12/asu-ags122105.php ASU geologists suggest Mars features are result of meteorite strikes, not of evaporated lakes] | * '''2005-12-21''' [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-12/asu-ags122105.php ASU geologists suggest Mars features are result of meteorite strikes, not of evaporated lakes] | ||
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==Topics== | ==Topics== | ||
* '''Colonization''' | * '''Colonization''' |
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- Satellites:
- Near to: Earth, Asteroid Belt
News
- 2007-03-15 Ice on Mars' South Pole Is Deep and Wide: new radar data from the Mars Express spacecraft suggests that the southern polar region contains enough frozen water to cover the whole planet in a liquid layer approximately 36 feet deep.
- 2005-12-21 ASU geologists suggest Mars features are result of meteorite strikes, not of evaporated lakes
Topics
- Colonization
- Mars Simulation Project
- 2005-11-12 article
- Mars Simulation Project
- Maps
- Missions
- Orbit
- Surface
- Periodicals