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On 31-3-2016 15:56, BayashiPascal wrote:
>> If they are
>> ripples, we can infer there is some kind of atmosphere and hence some
>> wind.
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> Not necessarily. Do you know the Ice Spikes ? The surface get disturbed only by
> irregularities in the water :
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_spike
> It happens once in my refrigerator and I've been very surprised as I didn't knew
> this phenomenon.
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I didn't know that, thanks for the info. Interesting phenomenon indeed.
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Thomas
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Cheers for the thoughts and ideas about what's going on down there! Meanwhile,
as I'm still waiting for some more detailed data from the probe sent to the
surface, I also received a quick shot from the 2nd probe that descended to the
other rocky world in this same distant solar system. Somewhat more arid
conditions in there, I'd say. :)
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On 2-4-2016 23:59, Pekka Aho wrote:
> Cheers for the thoughts and ideas about what's going on down there! Meanwhile,
> as I'm still waiting for some more detailed data from the probe sent to the
> surface, I also received a quick shot from the 2nd probe that descended to the
> other rocky world in this same distant solar system. Somewhat more arid
> conditions in there, I'd say. :)
>
Oh dear, yes! A different piece of cake entirely. Probably very dry with
either dust clouds or toxic emanations from volcanic/hydrothermal
sources, or both of course.
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Thomas
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