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Mars Express beams back images of ice-filled Korolev crater

Trapped layer of cold air keeps water frozen in 50-mile-wide impact crater

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The stunning Korolev crater in the northern lowlands of Mars is filled with ice all year round owing to a trapped layer of cold Martian air that keeps the water frozen.
The 50-mile-wide crater contains 530 cubic miles of water ice, as much as Great Bear Lake in northern Canada, and in the centre of the crater the ice is more than a mile thick.
Images beamed back from the red planet show that the lip around the impact crater rises high above the surrounding plain. When thin Martian air then passes over the crater, it becomes trapped and cools to form an insulating layer that prevents the ice from melting.
The latest picture is a composite of five strip-like images taken from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express probe, which swung into orbit around the planet on Christmas Day 2003. On the same day, the orbiter released the Beagle 2 lander, a British probe built on a shoestring budget, which touched down but failed to fully open on the surface.
Mars Express photographed the Korolev crater with its high-resolution stereo camera, an instrument that can pick out features 10 metres wide, or as small as 2 metres when used in super-resolution mode.


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^A colour-coded topographic view showing the relative heights of the terrain in and around the crater. Photograph: Björn Schreiner/FU Berlin/DLR/ESA

Evidence from orbiting spacecraft, rovers and landers reveals ancient water courses and lake beds on Mars. Vast quantities of frozen water have been found at the planet’s poles. In July, astronomers used Mars Express radar measurements to find what appeared to be a 12-mile stretch of briny water beneath the planet’s surface.
The Korolev crater is named after Sergei Korolev, the Russian rocket engineer and spacecraft designer known as the father of Soviet space technology. Korolev worked on the Sputnik programme that sent the first artificial satellites into space in the 1950s, and later on the Vostok programme that carried Yuri Gagarin into the history books as the first man to orbit Earth.

Looks amazing, can the Chinese send a satellite to melt this crater.

Didn't see a thread, will join Bowie if old.

Source https://www.theguardian.com/science...eams-back-images-of-ice-filled-korolev-crater
 

Jesus Carbomb

From Water into Guinness
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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "
 

Wag

Member
Wow.

So we have definitive visual proof that water is on Mars.

We should go right now.
 

G-Bus

Banned
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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "


Uhhhh....... Oh boy.

That's cool they found a crater full of ice. Why has it taken so long? Isn't this something that could have shown up in all the pictures we've had of the planet?

All these questions if Mars has water or not and there's a giant crater filled with it
 

John Day

Member
Dumb ass question, but does this mean that ice is pretty much H2O, or something else? Because wow, that’s the biggest i think we’ve seen on Mars.
 

davepoobond

you can't put a price on sparks
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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "

I wonder what kind of porn you would direct if given the chance.
 

Catphish

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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "
 

pramod

Banned
This is amazing. With water there this already means a permanent Martian base or colony is feasible.
 
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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "

Heh heh hehe hehhehehehe A+
 
The lake beds and water courses need that water, and some plants to start converting some of that co2 to oxygen.

There's still life there I believe, just frozen or on a very slow clock closer to the core or maybe even just miles below the surface.

Looking forward to more info.
 

Helios

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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "
He has done it, the absolute madman!
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Geki-D

Banned
That's cool they found a crater full of ice. Why has it taken so long? Isn't this something that could have shown up in all the pictures we've had of the planet?

All these questions if Mars has water or not and there's a giant crater filled with it
We've known Mars has ice caps since 1966 though it was thought to not be water but frozen carbon dioxide. The north pole was confirmed to have water under the ice in 1976 (this crater is in the north pole).

There really aren't any questions about water on Mars, we've known for ages.
 
We've known Mars has ice caps since 1966 though it was thought to not be water but frozen carbon dioxide. The north pole was confirmed to have water under the ice in 1976 (this crater is in the north pole).

There really aren't any questions about water on Mars, we've known for ages.

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LordPezix

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Between the pictures of the crater and the Thanos jerk off story, this thread has already brightened my day twice.
 
Nice CG render ESA. You'd think we'd be getting insane space footage by now with all the technology we have today, but nope, shitty still shots and obvious 3D renders.
 
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EverydayBeast

thinks Halo Infinite is a new graphical benchmark
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"When I was a young boy I used to jerk off in a crater and never thought about using tissues or anything - I just came straight onto the crater floor each time. Eventually the crater went all brown and started to smell and caught the attention of my mother. We moved planets soon afterward and I wondered if it was because of the cum crater... "
You take that joke 11/10 anytime
 
What would happen if we melted that water ice? I read somewhere that there is enough water in that crater to cover the entirety of Mars with a 20m ocean. Sadly, that can't happen due to the very low atmospheric pressure. The water would boil away and turn to steam. But, would this not create a denser atmosphere? Maybe it's a minuscule amount to make a difference.

I guess this water would be better used for a future colony.
 
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