spotted something rather strange on the Martian surface below,
a
deep pit, showing as a black spot of darkness in images taken by NASA’s
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The HiRise team at the University of Arizona
adjusted the brightness of the image to find out what the black spot was. The
mystery area is a pit with a sand floor and slopes down to the southeast, as
Futurism detailed:
The
scientists behind the discovery are now trying to figure out if the deep pit
could be connected to a network of underground tunnels left behind by fast
flowing channels of lava — much like the ones found in Hawaii’s Volcanoes
National Park.
Researchers
have long suspected that ancient volcanoes may have left behind large cavernous
lava tubes on the surface of Mars. In fact, some of these suspected caverns
could be big enough to house entire planetary bases, providing future human
settlers protection from the harsh environment on the Martian
surface above.
“The hope
was to determine if this was an isolated pit, or if it was a skylight into a
tunnel, much like skylights in the lava tubes of Hawai’i,” Beyer wrote. “We
can’t obviously see any tunnels in the visible walls, but they could be in the
other walls that aren’t visible.”
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Futurism, with so many nations now going to Mars, I wonder what other discoveries will be made?
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