Possible flowing water found on Mars

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Summertime on Mars is bringing water to the planet's surface, suggest NASA scientists who on Wednesday unveiled pictures of slender carvings in the sun-facing sides of crater walls on Mars that are believed to be etched by flowing briny water.

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"Mars is salty so any water that flows in or on the surface would be salty as well," lead researcher Alfred McEwen, with the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, told Discovery News.

Salts also would suppress the water's freezing point, making it plausible that the dark, finger-like features were carved by liquid. The streaks range from 0.5 yards to 5 yards wide and stretch hundreds of feet, far smaller than previously detected gullies. They are concentrated on rocky, equator-facing slopes.

The streaks also are highly seasonal, some growing by more than 600 feet over two Earth months, said University of Arizona researcher Lujendra Ojha, who was an undergraduate at the time and who is credited with the find.

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Great! Now I won't feel so bad about sending Pee Wee Herman there.
 
I saw that yesterday.
Love this stuff!
Whatever it is, it's behaving like a tidal flow. It doesn't have to be water or even brine to move like that. But it does increase the odds (5-20%?) that it some form liquid of undetermined density.
 
I love the tumbleweed vid on the same page. I am always inspired and encouraged when teams of educated people get together and invent solutions. The creativity in unlimited.
 
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