sexta-feira, 17 de outubro de 2014

NASA's "Messenger" Captures 1st Photos of Ice on Mercury

It's Easy to Assume that, Finding Ice on the 1st Rock from the Sun, Would be Like Finding a Snowflake in a Furnace (it Can Reach 800 Degrees Fahrenheit, Afterall). But, you'd be Wrong. And NASA's Long had Radar and Photographic Proof (just Nothing in the Visual Range) that Water Ice did Exist on the Planet. Now, we Have the 1st Optical Evidence -- After Pictures Snapped by the NASA's "Messenger" Spacecraft Managed to Snag Enough Sunlight Inside the 70 Mile-Wide, Permanently-Shadowed Prokofiev Crater on the North Pole of the Planet for a Photo. The Images Might Not Look Like Much to the Untrained Eye (though still Wonderfully Otherworldly) but, they Provide those that Know with Enough Information to Suggest that, the Ice Deposits are Relatively Recent (and Not from When the Planet was Being Formed). No Doubt, More Revelations will Come as the Images Get Scrutinized Fruther and "Messenger" Continues the Good Work.




Info Sources:

http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/content/early/2014/10/14/G35916.1.full.pdf+html?ijkey=rxQlFflgdo/rY&keytype=ref&siteid=gsgeology

http://www.space.com/27450-messenger-mercury-water-ice-photos.html



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