. That signal, a strange bright reflection, came from the Martian south pole in a region known as Ultima Scopuli. Researchers investigating the reflection now suggest that the signal didn't come from the ice itself, or even from liquid water, but from underlying geological layers made of minerals and frozen carbon dioxide. In particular, it turned out that the thickness of these layers, rather than what they're made of, creates the otherworldly reflection.
Because there is an immense amount of carbon dioxide frozen in the Martian south pole, Cornell University planetary scientist and lead author of the research Dan Lalich was sure to include layers of this ice in the simulations. And one simulation in particular, with a layer of carbon dioxide ice and below the water ice, revealed that the separation and thickness of layers determined the strength of a reflection.
That looks like a bunch of dead horses on their sides 🎈🛸🛰
theres water there. you just have to dig deeper.
Pretty obvious I'd say? Not? But I thought that issue had been settled (multiplayer times), am I wrong?
I like the way this Mars narrative is being played out it's always back and forth about a non-existent planet harboring life. Next, it will be 'If we all work together we can make it to Mars, we just need a one and unified world working to achieve it.' Too soon? FAKE MARS
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