Thursday, August 26, 2021

Dusty Snow on Mars

 


 

Picture after Pheonix lander dug in snow/dirt.

 

Martian snow is dusty, could potentially melt, new study shows

I still don't think you get running water, but you could get  Cornice Avalanches on Mars.

 

Friday, April 30, 2021

Recent Articles on Mars

 

Mars' dark streaks are probably caused by dry landslides

"The evidence continues to mount.

These characteristics led scientists to speculate that the dark marks could be caused by salty liquid water flowing or seeping through the red dirt, in spots that get warm enough for some of Mars' plentiful subsurface ice to melt. That exciting hypothesis got a boost in 2015, when data gathered by MRO's Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer instrument, or CRISM, revealed the apparent signature of hydrated salts at some RSL locales. That's just what you'd expect to see after briny liquid had evaporated away.

But the liquid-water explanation has been losing favor over the last few years. "

 

Full Article Here

 

Still think the Cornice Avalanches on Mars hypothesis is the best.  :-)

 

 

Helicopter on Mars could investigate RSLs.

 

"4Recurring Slope Lineae:RSL are special regions that are difficult to explore without danger of contamination. However, a helicopter could fly or hover over RSL without touching them. Spectral properties, daily changes and the timing of appearance and fading behaviors, and nearby moisture and wind content could all reveal the true nature of these enigmatic features."


Full Article Here



Exploring RSLs a High Priority


"•Mars 2020 can acquire valuable new knowledge about RSLCan image through all times of day, so wetting and drying soil should be obvious. MRO can only observe near 3 PM, the driest time of day.If rover can get close enough for SuperCamto acquire compositional data, that would be extremely valuableMEDA data near RSL site would be very valuable to understand origin of water 

Understanding RSL may be key to future human explorationThey need water to survive, and equatorial landing sites are best for thermal managementNo known shallow ice in equatorial regions, so RSL are best candidate indicators of waterIf origin of RSL water is atmospheric, do these sites show where it is easiest to extract water from the atmosphere?If RSL water is from the subsurface, then habitability is more favorable 

In conclusion, Mars 2020 landing near an RSL site would be most excellent for Mars science and future exploration"

 

 Full Article Here

 

Video showing dust and ice avalanche on Mars.



Getting closer and closer.  Looks a lot like RSLs in capture from above video.  Click to expand.




Saturday, April 10, 2021

Rover sees ice sublimate

 

This video shows ice sublimating in an area scooped out by the rover over 4 days.   With this much ice in 4 days I think "Cornice Avalanches on Mars" looks good.