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Other moons in the solar system have liquid water oceans covered by kilometers of icy crust. What's different here is that pockets of liquid water may be more than tens of meters below the surface.
Andrew Ingersoll
Pockets of liquid water may be no more than tens of meters below the surface.
Andrew Ingersoll
If liquid water pops out onto Mars' surface, it can create short gullies about 550-yards (500-meters) long. We used a computer to simulate the flow of liquid water within gully channels.
Jennifer Heldmann
If liquid water pops out onto Mars' surface, it can create short gullies about 550-yards (500-meters) long. We find that the short length of the gully features implies they did form under conditions similar to those on present-day Mars, with simultaneous freezing and rapid evaporation of nearly pure liquid water.
Jennifer Heldmann
We're certain there's water. We're not certain it's liquid. The evidence that there might be liquid water is compelling. I think that liquid water is just below the surface. But a different school of thought says the ice layer is much thicker.
Paul Geissler
So we think we have a Yellowstone-type liquid geyser tens of meters deep. We're fairly confident because we have exhausted all the other models.
Carolyn Porco
This is a big deal. The south polar region seems to be a geyser field that's bigger than Southern California. . . . We suspect that liquid water also exists on other moons. But none of the water is so close to the surface.
Torrence Johnson
We're inferring that there is a liquid water reservoir under the surface and it's erupting in a geyser-like fashion, maybe like the Yellowstone geysers you would see.
Linda Spilker
It all pretty much says Mars was a place, particularly early in time, where liquid water was abundant at or close to the surface.
Ray Arvidson
The gullies may be of prime importance for human exploration. They may represent locations of relatively new surface liquid water, which can be accessed by crews drilling on the Red Planet.
Jennifer Heldmann
This is the area where liquid or a wet surface has most likely been present, now or in the recent past. Titan probably has episodic periods of rainfall or massive seepages of liquid from the ground. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. This is the area where liquid or a wet surface has most likely been present, now or in the recent past. Titan probably has episodic periods of rainfall or massive seepages of liquid from the ground.
Steve Wall
It's posted 'no skating' at the pond near the library because it's a detention pond with a lot of water flowing in and out all winter long, and we don't feel it's safe enough. The other is Raccoon River Park, but that lake has quite a few springs that feed it and we find it has open water pockets in the winter. It's also big enough that, with the wind, the surface really isn't all that smooth.
Sally Ortgies
The search is difficult to achieve in a single mission. When we do a mission that is aimed at finding extant life, which probably requires liquid water at the surface, we will know exactly the place to go.
Steven Squyres
This whale has been in water that has only been a few meters deep. We mustn't forget that its normal habitat is 1,000 meters below sea level.
Martin Garside
These are meters and not numbers of people. Some industry customers have more electric meters. We also serve water to Edwardsville, but not electricity.
Susan Allen
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