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Mars scientists find tempting new rocks

malebolgia   on 07 May 2004 - 00:21 · 27 comments & 1725 views

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Excited Mars mission scientists on Thursday released spectacular pictures of cliff-like rocks they hope will provide further clues about the extent of water on the red planet. Scientists at the Mars mission headquarters in Pasadena said the pictures were taken by the robot rover Opportunity from the rim of a football-stadium sized crater reached after a six-week trek across martian flatlands.

The crater, dubbed Endurance, is lined by multiple layers of exposed bedrock resembling cliffs that mission scientists said is completely different from anything they have seen since the ground-breaking Mars mission began in January. "It's the most spectacular view we've seen of the martian surface, for the scientific value of it but also the sheer beauty," principal science investigator Steve Squyres told a news conference. "It looks fundamentally different from anything we've seen before. It's big. It's massive. It has a story to tell us." The Endurance crater is about 500 meters from the Eagle crater where Opportunity landed and where scientists announced in March that they had found geologic evidence of a body of salty water once deep enough to splash in. Since then they have been trying to fill in the picture of the environment on Mars before the water evaporated.

News source: Reuters


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(4 replies) #1 Persecutor on 07 May 2004 - 00:26
OMG rocks on Mars!! ............ *sigh*
#1.1 MuD on 07 May 2004 - 01:16
QUOTE (#1.0)
OMG rocks on Mars!! ............ *sigh*

WTF is your problem...
#1.2 [saint dark] on 07 May 2004 - 04:23
care to read the article?
#1.3 Jugalator on 07 May 2004 - 06:55
They've seen rocks on Mars for the past few months. That's not the news here....
#1.4 mipra on 14 May 2004 - 01:32
hehehe..childish .....yet, it's true
(1 reply) #2 DUZLA+ on 07 May 2004 - 00:39
That title is so asking for a stoner comment shame I too toasted to think of 1

on a serious note (pfft) how do they know there is'nt water on the planet?
#2.1 Jugalator on 07 May 2004 - 06:57
I think it's like this: they don't know, and the whole meaning of the mission is to find better evidence for / against water. They've so far found some very interesting signs of water in Mars' past history. Some speculate that Mars may have water preserved beneath its surface.
#3 CrimandEvil on 07 May 2004 - 00:44
Cool stuff
#4 oggiethefroggie on 07 May 2004 - 01:07
oh yay
(1 reply) #5 mcb on 07 May 2004 - 01:14
haha.. 'tempting' rocks
#5.1 BOOGSoftball™ on 28 May 2004 - 17:53
C'mere, big boy!
(3 replies) #6 mcb on 07 May 2004 - 01:15
tempting rocks -> water -> life -> death -> fossilization -> OIL
whooo!
#6.1 MegaManXcalibur on 07 May 2004 - 01:27
LOL funniest thing I've read all day!
#6.2 allfive6 on 07 May 2004 - 07:08
Don't tell George Bush or he may want to look for WMD there
#6.3 Avi on 07 May 2004 - 07:58
Bush will probably send the whole US army there, just for the damn oil (let the bitching begin.... )
#7 OPaul on 07 May 2004 - 01:32
Any pictures of this new crater?

EDIT: Got one.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20040506a/01-SS-01-Endurance-B101R1_br.jpg

Last edited by 16545 on 07 May 2004 - 01:42
(2 replies) #8 aristotle-dude on 07 May 2004 - 01:33
OMG, I did not know Mars had their own scientists. So there is life on mars?
#8.1 mrk on 07 May 2004 - 01:42
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#8.2 Geo on 07 May 2004 - 04:58
That must have hurt
#9 x2cube on 07 May 2004 - 04:30
mmm rocks... so tempting...
(2 replies) #10 nuka_t on 07 May 2004 - 05:21
pics?
#10.1 Jugalator on 07 May 2004 - 06:52
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/

Earlier images:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer2004/rover-images/images.html
#10.2 mipra on 14 May 2004 - 01:31
thanks for posting the pics...
(1 reply) #11 Kevine on 07 May 2004 - 06:12
I like rocks.
#11.1 BOOGSoftball™ on 28 May 2004 - 17:54
I like Mars.
#12 Avi on 07 May 2004 - 07:02
Are they sure it's rocks and not just aother bug in their Java software?
#13 a1kashur on 08 May 2004 - 03:47
^ Good one.

So they actually found rocks on Mars. hmmmm

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