NASA spacecraft finds possible Mars caves

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NASA spacecraft finds possible Mars caves
Fri Sep 21, 2:06 PM ET

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An orbiting spacecraft has found evidence of what look like seven caves on the slopes of a Martian volcano, the space agency NASA said on Friday.

The Mars Odyssey spacecraft has sent back images of very dark, nearly circular features that appear to be openings to underground spaces.

"They are cooler than the surrounding surface in the day and warmer at night," said Glen Cushing of the U.S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Team and Northern Arizona University.

"Their thermal behavior is not as steady as large caves on Earth that often maintain a fairly constant temperature, but it is consistent with these being deep holes in the ground."

The holes, which the researchers have nicknamed the "Seven Sisters," are at some of the highest altitudes on the planet, on a volcano named Arsia Mons near Mars' tallest mountain, the researchers report in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

"Whether these are just deep vertical shafts or openings into spacious caverns, they are entries to the subsurface of Mars," said USGS researcher Tim Titus.

"Somewhere on Mars, caves might provide a protected niche for past or current life, or shelter for humans in the future."

But not these caves.

"These are at such extreme altitude, they are poor candidates either for use as human habitation or for having microbial life," Cushing said. "Even if life has ever existed on Mars, it may not have migrated to this height."
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For some reason, I had never thought about caves on Mars... That's why Bush wants to go there, to look for Taliban and al Qaeda... Seriously, I just find it interesting; another discovery which sheds light on yet another possibility which could have epic meaning.
 
I'm more interested in them verifying whether or not there is actually pyramids and a face on Mars (but even if they knew they existed would they honestly come out and tell the public)


caves do nothing for me


thanks for the info though
 
...Or better yet they can actually put a man on the moon instead of faking that shit like they did the first time.
 
...Or better yet they can actually put a man on the moon instead of faking that shit like they did the first time.


I'm still in the middle, not sure if they really did land on the moon or if they actually did.



But it's absolutely ludicrous to suggest that landing on the moon would be a far more impressive feat than discovering Pyramids or and a face on Mars.:hmm:
 
How about taking the 20 billion it costs to go to fucking mars and rebuilt NO. Fucking crackas.
 
I'm more interested in them verifying whether or not there is actually pyramids and a face on Mars (but even if they knew they existed would they honestly come out and tell the public)

How about verifying the "man in the moon" too?

:smh:
 
I'm more interested in them verifying whether or not there is actually pyramids and a face on Mars (but even if they knew they existed would they honestly come out and tell the public)


caves do nothing for me


thanks for the info though
I think the caves are important because the presence of caves increases the possibility of life; the ones they know of-- which they said were at the highest of altitudes-- seem to have too extreme temperature ranges too support life, but having found a few means that there are likely more, many more, and who knows what the conditions are?

Pyramids, I agree, would be a much bigger discovery because it would be definite proof of life on the planet, if not now then in the past. That would be amazing.
 
I think the caves are important because the presence of caves increases the possibility of life; the ones they know of-- which they said were at the highest of altitudes-- seem to have too extreme temperature ranges too support life, but having found a few means that there are likely more, many more, and who knows what the conditions are?

Pyramids, I agree, would be a much bigger discovery because it would be definite proof of life on the planet, if not now then in the past. That would be amazing.


definitely, and it could also expose a portion of human history we haven't been told.
 
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