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Mars's North Pole Is Layered, Scientists Say

By JOHN JOHNSON JR., Los Angeles Times | May 16, 2008

Mars's north pole, like a French parfait, comes in layers.

Scientists analyzing radar images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft have found up to seven distinct layers of ice and dust beneath the north pole.

A scientist with the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., Roger Phillips, said the layering probably was caused by changes in the planet's orbit over the last 4 million years.

When the planet tilts strongly on its axis, the surface ice withers and is covered by a layer of dust mixed with ice, Mr. Phillips said.

The discovery, published today in the journal Science, comes as NASA's Phoenix spacecraft closes in for a May 25 landing on the planet's north pole.

The radar aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter also shows the weight of the ice cap has not deformed the underlying Martian crust, Mr. Phillips said. For this to be true, the hard crust layer must be more than 200 miles thick.

That has implications for any rudimentary forms of life that might exist on Mars.

Despite the planet's hostile surface, some scientists have speculated that bacteria or some other primitive life forms might be able to survive underground, where heat from the planet's core could produce layers of liquid water.


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