Re: [TML] Atmospheric pressure at the bottom of Valles Marineris
Phil Pugliese 19 Oct 2016 20:29 UTC
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On Mon, 10/17/16, Tim <xxxxxx@little-possums.net> wrote:
Subject: Re: [TML] Atmospheric pressure at the bottom of Valles Marineris
To: "xxxxxx@simplelists.com" <xxxxxx@simplelists.com>
Date: Monday, October 17, 2016, 5:34 AM
The deepest parts of the Martian surface are in
the Hellas crater,
largely around 7-8 km
below the mean. The mean pressure could be as
low as 38 kPa to get 75 kPa at the crater
floor.
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I know I'm really dating myself here but I still have a map of Mars, published by NatGeo, & incl as an insert w/i one of their mags, incorporating "the latest data" from the earliest NASA space-probe 'fly-bys'.
On that map there is a line drawn around the Hellas 'depression' w/i which there is text to the effect that the atmo pressure *could* be high enough for liquid water to exist on the surface!
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