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Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

Posted October 01, 2008 10:53 AM

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As the clock continues to tick for brave Phoenix so far away on Mars, the discoveries keep on rolling: this time, that snow falls on Mars. A laser instrument called for pulsing the atmosphere and observing what gets bounced back detected Martian flurries at altitudes of 4km in the clouds. The snow is vaporizing before hitting the ground, but the discovery lends some crucial insight into the Martian water cycle. As did another juicy finding dug up from the soil. The latest sample from the extended surface digs to hit Phoenix's Easybake detected the presence of calcium carbonate—a mineral found in chalk and clay that tends to only exist in soil after interactions with liquid water. Phoenix has already tasted water ice from its landing point on the North Pole, but the carbonate is an important find for suggesting more watery interactions in the past.

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Re: Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

10/02/2008 1:16 PM

Will wonders never cease?!?

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening,
In the lane, snow is glistening
A beautiful sight,
We're happy tonight.
Walking in a winter wonderland.

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Re: Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

10/02/2008 10:07 PM

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Re: Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

10/02/2008 11:47 PM

Where there is snow there is water. Where there is water there could be or have been life. When a Mars colony is planted at least they will be able to get some or most of their water from Mars itself. The discovery makes the old sci-fi stories a little more possible.

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Re: Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

10/03/2008 7:32 AM

I saw this but not the details. Were they able to confirm the chemical compositin of the "Snow" to confirm it was water based?

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Re: Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

10/03/2008 5:51 PM

Hello VirgilTWard

The spectral analysis confirmed the snow is water snow.

Atmospheric pressure on Mars is so low that liquid water evaporates directly, and thus water in liquid form cannot exist in Martian atmosphere or on the surface of the planet.

The snow would thus evaporate during the fall towards the surface.

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Re: Phoenix Lander Watches Snow Falling on Mars [Mars Phoenix]

10/04/2008 6:39 AM

First thing I will do after I reach Mars, after long journey of 6 months, is to bath.

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10/04/2008 11:54 PM

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And after 6 months you would certainly need a bath!

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10/08/2008 6:47 AM

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