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Mars

Submission + - New Images Reveal Pure Water Ice on Mars (spacefellowship.com)

Matt_dk writes: "Images of recent impact craters taken by the HiRISE Camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have revealed sub-surface water ice halfway between the north pole and the equator on Mars. While the Phoenix lander imaged subsurface ice where the top layer of soil had been disturbed at the landing site near the north pole, these new images â" taken in quick succession, detecting how the ice sublimated away â" are the first to show evidence of water ice at much lower latitudes. Surprisingly, the white ice may be made from 99 percent pure water."
Government

Submission + - Online Conspiracy Theories Latch Onto Census GPS U (wired.com)

TechnologyResource writes: "As reported by Wired, Internet conspiracy theories have grown in recent months over the fact that census workers are now equipped with GPS-enabled hand-held computers that let them collect the geolocation of street addresses as they perform pre-census canvassing. Itâ(TM)s an improvement on the paper maps the census has historically used for the same purpose. âoeThe exact geographic location of each housing unit is critical to ensure that when we publish the census results for the entire country, broken down by various geographic areas ranging from states, counties, and cities, to census blocks, we accurately represent the data for the area in question,â the Census Bureau explains on its website. There are many other theories as to why the Government may be doing with this data why they need to get in your front door."

Comment Re:Poor Title (Score 1) 829

Considering that they fly far above the clouds, the rainstorm shouldn't pose much of a problem. Obviously I know nothing about how long it takes to compromise the skin in the rain.

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