ZMOG: Ice on Mars

S. Fourteen

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#1

The Mars Phoenix just issued a highly official Twitter saying that some white, shiny stuff it was staring at has sublimated. In other words, it's definitely ice. The previous discovery of probable ice sent thousands of scientists and NASA fans into violent discovery-gasms, but until the Phoenix team was to observe sublimation, which is when ice skips the liquid state and just evaporates, they couldn't be sure.

Digging earlier today, the Phoenix (which apparently has just 128MB of RAM) knocked loose a few white particles that have since disappeared. So basically, the possibilities are as follows: Sublimation has occurred, there is Martian ice, and our children's children's children will enjoy iced lattes and Sno-Cones just like we do, or an alien just realized that we'd totally uncovered his stash. Either way, this is pretty exciting. Moon landing deniers and gif enthusiasts can check out the (giant) proof below, courtesty of NASA
Confirmed: Phoenix Finds Ice on Mars

We'd seen the ice cap images before so most of us already assumed this, but now that it's almost 100% - is this like finding gold in California or not a big deal at all?
 

Jokerman

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#2
No, it's not like finding gold. The ice was expected to be exactly there. It'll take weeks to confirm that it's ice, but this is not news. It's a bit like flying to Mars and finding the planet there. Headlines make anything seem like news. Now if they find life, which is why they want to sample ice, that will be like gold and will trade for $900+ an ounce on the Stock Exchange.
 

Da_Funk

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#3
No, it's not like finding gold. The ice was expected to be exactly there. It'll take weeks to confirm that it's ice, but this is not news. It's a bit like flying to Mars and finding the planet there. Headlines make anything seem like news. Now if they find life, which is why they want to sample ice, that will be like gold and will trade for $900+ an ounce on the Stock Exchange.
What he said.
 

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