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user posted image rA probable active glacier has been identified for the first time on Mars. The icy feature has been spotted in images from the European Space Agency's (Esa) Mars Express spacecraft. Ancient glaciers, many millions of years old, have been seen before on the Red Planet, but this one may only be several thousand years old. The young glacier appears in the Deuteronilus Mensae region between Mars' rugged southern highlands and the flat northern lowlands. "If it was an image of Earth, I would say 'glacier' right away," Dr Gerhard Neukum, chief scientist on the spacecraft's High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) told BBC News. "We have not yet been able to see the spectral signature of water. But we will fly over it in the coming months and take measurements. On the glacial ridges we can see white tips, which can only be freshly exposed ice." This is found in very few places on the Red Planet because as soon as ice is exposed to the Martian environment, it sublimates (turns from a solid state directly into gas). Flooding event: In Deuteronilus Mensae, Dr Neukum estimates that water came up from underground in the last 10,000 to 100,000 years. "That means it is an active glacier now. This is unique, and there are probably more," said Dr Neukum. The water subsequently froze over and glaciers developed, the researcher from the Free University in Berlin, Germany, explained.

Not all researchers share his view of events. Some believe that snowfall causes glaciers to develop on Mars, as it does on Earth. But Gerhard Neukum thinks there is too little precipitation on the Red Planet for this to be the case. Glacial features have been seen before on the Olympus Mons volcano.

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Cool
Dredimus
Not just cool, but amazing. This opens up so many possibilities. Water on the red planet would actually help us in establishing a biosphere that could enable us to set up a permanent base there for future exploration.
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Walter Sullivan
That's really cool.
kobolds
no matter what we need to send people there . sending robotic machine there is useless cause what the machine can do is to verify things we know only
Kia.Dragon.Skullz
nice
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