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Subject: NEWSFLASH: 'Pack ice' suggests frozen sea on
Mars ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'Pack ice' suggests frozen sea on Mars An 800-kilometre-wide sea, surviving as broken plates, appears to lie just beneath the surface in observations from the Mars Express spacecraft. The sea is just 5 degrees north of the Martian equator and would be the first discovery of a large body of water outside the planet's polar ice caps. See the full story now at NewScientist.com: http://www.ProcessRequest.com/apps/redir.asp?link=XbjeibfcDA,ZbiaghefaaDB&oid=UcjjbCB&iclitemid=XbgbfjdcCH&tid=WbjbcdcBI Science and technology news and features updated daily at: http://www.newscientist.com Subscribe to New Scientist magazine and get 4 FREE ISSUES at: http://www.qssa.co.uk/new_scientist/default.asp?promcode=2169 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- NewScientist.com's Newsflash emails are an additional free service to from NewScientist.com e-zines. Newsflash emails come from NewScientist's online daily news service, and stories are available exclusively online. The alerts are sent on an occasional basis when a story of especially high interest breaks. Please note that replies to this email address will not be read. To receive a response to your message, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] |