"The new pictures are just breathtaking, the water-equivalent hydrogen follows the geographic features beautifully," said Feldman. "There's a lane of hydrogen-rich material following the western slopes of the biggest volcanoes in the solar system, a maximum reading sits right on Elysium mons, and another maximum is in the deepest canyon in the solar system."
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0307/28marswater/
Niiiice find!
That is damn cool.
I found it fascinating.
That's wild! :eek:
Quote from: Doktor Charley Brown on July 23, 2010, 10:30:17 PM
"The new pictures are just breathtaking, the water-equivalent hydrogen follows the geographic features beautifully," said Feldman. "There's a lane of hydrogen-rich material following the western slopes of the biggest volcanoes in the solar system, a maximum reading sits right on Elysium mons, and another maximum is in the deepest canyon in the solar system."
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0307/28marswater/
:lmnuendo: