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Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.

 
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Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
NASA Spacecraft Finds New Evidence for Water Ice on Mercury

WASHINGTON -- A NASA spacecraft studying Mercury has provided compelling support for the long-held hypothesis the planet harbors abundant water ice and other frozen volatile materials within its permanently shadowed polar craters.

The new information comes from NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft. Its onboard instruments have been studying Mercury in unprecedented detail since its historic arrival there in March 2011. Scientists are seeing clearly for the first time a chapter in the story of how the inner planets, including Earth, acquired their water and some of the chemical building blocks for life.

"The new data indicate the water ice in Mercury's polar regions, if spread over an area the size of Washington, D.C., would be more than 2 miles thick," said David Lawrence, a MESSENGER participating scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md., and lead author of one of three papers describing the findings. The papers were published online in Thursday's edition of Science Express.

Spacecraft instruments completed the first measurements of excess hydrogen at Mercury's north pole, made the first measurements of the reflectivity of Mercury's polar deposits at near-infrared wavelengths, and enabled the first detailed models of the surface and near-surface temperatures of Mercury's north polar regions.

Given its proximity to the sun, Mercury would seem to be an unlikely place to find ice. However, the tilt of Mercury's rotational axis is less than 1 degree, and as a result, there are pockets at the planet's poles that never see sunlight.
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
Theres one or two already at least in the last 30 mins UA.
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
They made a live conference one hour ago but I fucking missed it!

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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
They made a live conference one hour ago but I fucking missed it!

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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
Yours makes the 4th thread. Derp.

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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
Theres one or two already at least in the last 30 mins UA.
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I saw none in the first page and the duplicated thread alert didn't warn me!
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
Theres one or two already at least in the last 30 mins UA.
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I saw none in the first page and the duplicated thread alert didn't warn me!
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
I found two threads posted today, but apparently nobody gave a fuck because they're not even in the first page!

Too bad because the 1 degree inclination of Mercury that allow water deposits in craters, seems pretty much suspicious.
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
I found two threads posted today, but apparently nobody gave a fuck because they're not even in the first page!

Too bad because the 1 degree inclination of Mercury that allow water deposits in craters, seems pretty much suspicious.
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
Mercury sounds like a very likely candidate to be an ancient space station.
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Re: Anybody??? Mercury SHOULDN'T have water, but has a very convenient axial tilt that allows it.
Mercury sounds like a very likely candidate to be an ancient space station.
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