NASA Orbiter Finds Possible Entrances to Underground Caves on Mars
By Regina Sass, published Sep 24, 2007
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What they have found are very dark, almost perfect circles ranging in seize from 100 meters, 328 feet, to 250 meters, 820 feet. The pictures were taken by NASA's Mars Odyssey and Mars Global Surveyor orbiters. They used Odyssey's infrared camera to check the circles day and night temperature and this led the scientists to conclude that they could be the windows to underground spaces.
The reason why the temperatures led to this conclusion comes from the differences in the temperatures they spotted in the inferred images between the afternoon pictures and the pre dawn ones. The temperatures in of the holes hardly changed at all, only about 1/3 as much of a change that occurred in the surrounding ground surface. They were cooler during the day and warmer at night. This is not as steady as caves on earth, but it is consistent with being large, deep holes in the ground.
No matter if they are just deep shafts that go straight down or are actually opening into spacious caverns, they are still entrances to the Martian underground. Somewhere on Mars there maybe caves that are a protective place for past or current life, or a shelter for human explorers in the future.
They have named the holes the Seven Sisters and they are located at some of the highest latitudes on the planet, up on a volcano named Arsia Mons, right near the tallest mountain on Mars.
They are so high up, in fact, that it is very unlikely that they could be used for human habitation, to even be considered having microbial forms of life. They do not think that if life ever existed on Mars, there would be much of a chance that it had migrated to somewhere this high up.
NASA Orbiter Finds Possible Entrances to Underground Caves on Mars
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