Holy cow, the Red planet can still find ways to be interesting so long as we keep our Martian satellite’s “eyes” on it.
March 3, 2008: A NASA spacecraft in orbit around Mars has taken the first ever image of active avalanches near the Red Planet’s north pole.
“It really surprised me,” says planetary scientist Ingrid Daubar Spitale of the University of Arizona who first noticed the avalanches in photos taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Feb. 19th. “It’s great to see something so dynamic on Mars. A lot of what we see there hasn’t changed for millions of years.”

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Mound of Sound | 05-Mar-08 at 1:06 am | Permalink
Hey Saskboy: I’ve done a post and a survey on reproductive outsourcing which you can find on my blog… rolling back something or other. I’m contacting a number of lib/prog bloggers who I’d really like to look at this issue and weigh in with their opinions. If you have the time, I’d appreciate your take on it.
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