Fahadinc reports that it is the first time in the planetary exploration’s history that the MARSIS radar on board ESA’s Mars Express has provided direct information about the deep subsurface of Mars. It is thought the greatest reservoir of retained water on Mars could be found beneath the surface, perhaps providing a habitat for microbial life.
Groonk.net challenges that if the scientists find enormous alien machinery with Governor Auhnuld laying about the Martian surface suffering from the effects of hard-vaccuum, even when Mars actually ‘has’ a freaking atmosphere, it would not believe-’...then I’ll just spit.’
Mars Express has also begun looking under the Martian surface with radar. The Blogs of War has informed the ground-penetrating radar has revealed the first in what may be a hidden population of buried ancient craters, possibly soaked with frozen water.
According to Rational Rantings Blog of blogspot.com’s we have long suspected that a vast amounts of subsurface water is there, but it is Mars Express that has finally given us the hard evidence we need. The robotic probe sent to the Red Planet by the European Space Agency has discovered it.
New Scientist News Service reports the first ever underground investigation of another planet has been performed by a radar antenna aboard Europe’s Mars Express spacecraft.
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