Submitted by jormungandrsjig t3_yhdkg5 in space
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knallfurz t1_iudawk4 wrote
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter made the pictures.
LittleCorndawg2 t1_iudcvcc wrote
I was reading that article and expected more about mars and then suddenly I was reading about lemurs picking their nose and eating the snot
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shanvanvook t1_iudhkbt wrote
Save you reading the article…it was filled with nougat.
ZincMan t1_iudif2e wrote
Martian lemurs ?
LittleCorndawg2 t1_iudk2sa wrote
Nope. Just regular earth ones.
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LiamColeE t1_iudpf4f wrote
I mean, if there's water its not really a surprise. It gets well below freezing at night on Mars even at the equator and tops out at ~70f at the heat of the day, which isn't enough to melt large chunks of ice in a day.
LeviathanGank t1_iudqgas wrote
But they said SURPRISE! When it landed so..
LiamColeE t1_iudqm6k wrote
Oh shit, well if I had known that I wouldn't have embarrassed myself like that
LeviathanGank t1_iudr3ay wrote
It's understandable they have little density in the atmosphere so the sound doesn't travel far
JUYED-AWK-YACC t1_iudrgri wrote
That’s why InSight is listening to the ground, not the air.
TzedekTirdof t1_iuds82s wrote
The space rock was a lump of coal. Mars was very naughty that year.
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idbanthat t1_iue3u4n wrote
Seriously, a dozen of us are going to see your shame now, and be like, wow
divingyt t1_iue8s3d wrote
I literally just stumbled on this, read that comment and now I'm going to screen shot it and share it with my friends. That number will soon be 14.
AncientProduce t1_iuebxih wrote
Aww I was hoping it was nougat and a layer of caramel.
Either way, thats pretty cool.
dewayneestes t1_iuee6cz wrote
Honestly I was expecting the two Viking Landers, curiosity and the rest to all jump out from behind some hills and yell SURPRIISE!!!!
They’d throw Mars dust confetti at dancing dust devil strippers and serve mars ice cocktails. The party started out fun but grew awkward and ended early when the Viking landers tried to blame each other for not calling for the last 40 years.
GeorgiaOnMyMind24 t1_iuekf0h wrote
Sounds like a never ending rabbit hole.
Kingofthe4est t1_iuemxbm wrote
Yeah, That was a hard pivot for my brain
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Antzz77 t1_iuf5dq6 wrote
An approximately 39ft wide meteoroid made a crater 12 times in diameter (492ft). If I were standing there today my mind would be so boggled!!
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thenewcomputer t1_iug3a4k wrote
space rock? I suppose that's technically correct, but wouldn't it be more typical to say asteroid? or meteor?
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AspieAndProud t1_iugaq1q wrote
Don't exaggivate. There's only the three of us to snicker. 😅
AspieAndProud t1_iugb6ub wrote
Do we have enough extra chairs? 🙄
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AspieAndProud t1_iugcr6t wrote
Thought we were talking about a meteor hole. S'prize.🤪
Arbusc t1_iugotiu wrote
“Santa, you can’t just shoot a hole into the surface of Mars!”
jormungandrsjig OP t1_iud4w7e wrote
The meteoroid left quite a crater on the red planet, and it revealed glimmering chunks of ice in an entirely unexpected place — near the warm Martian equator.