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2005-08-20: hey boys n girls nogr_d has no net till like few next days so ill be updating instead of your regular man ;) ull have to bare with me hehe , hope u enjoy! cya 2005-08-03: as you can see people, the site was heavily moded, and moved also on a faster server :) again thanx alot for your mad support!!! we love u, keep visiting us, spread the word!! and keep commenthing ;) thanx alot 2005-07-08: hey boys n girls sorry for the lack of updates , we are now during a server moving , so in 1-2 days we will be back on track :) 2005-06-29: todaying adding new images to the photo gallery so prepare boys & girls , home you like it all till now! give us more comments & reviews! WE LOVE YOU! 2005-04-24: hey guys few things , 1) thanx for all your emails you simply rock! the support from you people is awesome really :P true respect to you out there 2) thanx to Cole Barber for TONS of new pics and vids he spammed my mail with :P ill be posting em here asap 3) thanx to all the people who send us loads of videos and even offer us to shoot videos u rule and last one the annoying add with the paparazzi is gone! so enjoy your clean ride guys !!!
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| | 63 | | The finding adds further weight to the idea that Mars might harbour the right conditions for life.
The appearance of gullies, revealed in orbital images from a Nasa probe, suggests that water could have flowed on the surface in the last few years.
But some scientists think these fresh gullies could also have been cut by liquid carbon dioxide (CO2).
The latest research emerged when Nasa's Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft spotted gullies and trenches that scientists believed were geologically young and carved by fast-moving water coursing down cliffs and steep crater walls.
Scientists at the San Diego-based Malin Space Science Systems, who operate a camera aboard MGS decided to retake photos of thousands of gullies in search of evidence for recent water activity.
We're now realising Mars is more active than we previously thought, and that the mid-latitude section seems to be where all the action is
Phil Christensen, Arizona State University
Two gullies that were originally photographed in 1999 and 2001, and imaged again in 2004 and 2005, showed changes consistent with water flowing down the crater walls, according to the study.
In both cases, scientists found bright, light-coloured deposits in the gullies that were not present in the original photos. They concluded that the deposits - possibly mud, salt or frost - were left there when water recently cascaded through the channels.
Other scientists think it possible that gullies like this were caused not by water but by liquid carbon dioxide.
One of the reasons for favouring CO2 was that computer models of the Martian crust indicated water could exist only at depths of several kilometres. Liquid carbon dioxide, on the other hand, could persist much nearer the surface where temperatures can drop as low as -107C.Submitted by: 23 months ago |
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