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Radar Map of Buried Mars Layers Confirms Climate Cycles 114

Matt_dk writes "A radar instrument on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has essentially looked below the surface of the Red Planet's north-polar ice cap, and found data to confirm theoretical models of Martian climate swings during the past few million years. The new, three-dimensional map using 358 radar observations provides a cross-sectional view of the north-polar layered deposits. 'The radar has been giving us spectacular results,' said Jeffrey Plaut of JPL, a member of the science team for the Shallow Radar instrument. 'We have mapped continuous underground layers in three dimensions across a vast area.'"

Comment Re:Questionable analogy? (Score 1) 83

Um, yeah, we're aware that Martian gravity is a bit lower than that on the Earth and we do account for it. We also use metric units exclusively, as do all planetary scientists -- it's those engineers that you have to worry about. Conversion to the English units seen in the press is typically done by the journalists so as not to frighten the public.

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