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|    tjp314pacbell.net.218i9m@spacebante to All    |
|    Re: Water on the moon or Mars    |
|    06 Jan 06 17:25:45    |
      From: tjp314@pacbell.net              tjj1469 Wrote:       > Unfortunately with an unexplainable frequency the Mars Express orbiter       > also has been noticing a migration of the ice caps in the past three       > seasons. It is slowly getting smaller and smaller and it never quite       > comes back out as far as the season before. The reason of course is       > disappation of the water caps. No one can quite explain the phenomenon       > and scientist don't think it will disappear altogether but rather it       > seems to be a trend followed quite frequently on our red neighbor.                     Actually, that was Mars Global Surveyor, specifically the Mars Orbiter       Camera's observations. Mars Express hasn't been in orbit long enough       to make this observation.              -Tim.                     --       tjp314@pacbell.net              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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