Caves found on Mars...

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6461201.stm

Scientists studying pictures from Nasa's Odyssey spacecraft have spotted what they think may be seven caves on the surface of Mars.

The candidate caves are on the flanks of the Arsia Mons volcano and are of sufficient depth their floors mostly cannot be seen through the opening.

Details were presented here at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston, Texas.

Temperature data from Mars Odyssey's Themis instrument support the idea.

The authors say that the possible discovery of caves on the Red Planet is significant.

The caves may be the only natural structures capable of protecting primitive life forms from micrometeoroids, UV radiation, solar flares and high energy particles that bombard the planet's surface.

The spacecraft spotted what seemed to be vertical "skylight" entrances to caves below the surface.

There is a sheer drop of between about 80m and 130m or more to the cave floors below.

'Seven sisters'

During the day, one of the features - nicknamed "Annie" - is warmer than surrounding pits and cooler than sunlit areas.

Night time temperatures are warmer than nearly all surrounding areas.

Co-author Glen Cushing, from the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona, said this was exactly what would be expected if the feature were a cave.

"Nothing like these features has been seen elsewhere on Mars," he told BBC News.

The researchers describe the candidate caves as "seven sisters" and have given them all names: Dena, Chloe, Wendy, Annie, Abbey, Nicki and Jeanne.

The cave entrances are between 100m and 252m wide (330-828ft).

Because in most cases the cave floors cannot be seen, only minimum depths are known: the researchers calculated they must extend between 73m and 96m (240-315ft) below the surface.
 

DanTMWTMP

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did you change your username?

anyways, that is interesting. for a split second, i thought "hyperion!"
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
did you change your username?

anyways, that is interesting. for a split second, i thought "hyperion!"

Yes, used to be yellowfiero.
 

allisolm

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I read the title as "Calves found on Mars" which would certainly be more interesting. :)
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: allisolm
I read the title as "Calves found on Mars" which would certainly be more interesting. :)
yes it would. :laugh:

unless we actually found cavemen or cavemartians in these caves.

 

hjo3

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Doesn't seem very surprising... aren't caves a near-certainty on any planet that once had large amounts of liquid water?
 

dug777

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I suggest we avoid using any computers called 'HAL' in the investigation effort ;)
 

hjo3

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Originally posted by: dug777
I suggest we avoid using any computers called 'HAL' in the investigation effort ;)
That was Jupiter, not Mars.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: hjo3
Originally posted by: dug777
I suggest we avoid using any computers called 'HAL' in the investigation effort ;)
That was Jupiter, not Mars.

Smart ass ;) You've punctured my dreams of a comedy routine on Broadway :(