Ice Beneath Mars Is Asking, "can You Hear Me Now?" |
Ice Beneath Mars Is Asking, "can You Hear Me Now?" |
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Oct 27 2005, 05:26 PM
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A routine communications test in 2003 yields some other interesting, unexpected results:
http://marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov/odyssey/sp...t/20051024.html Thankfully, the communications team didn't ignore the "noise" from the original test (now thought to be genuine subsurface echoes) and the bi-static radar experiment is now looking for subsurface ice through October, until just past Halloween. |
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paulanderson Ice Beneath Mars Is Asking, "can You Hear Me Now?" Oct 27 2005, 05:26 PM
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