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Seismic events on Mars

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Are There Ice Patches on Mars?

We'd seen over 1,300 Mars quakes before, but we'd never seen surface waves. This is energy that literally travels along the surface of the planet and makes it ripple so it travels in the upper few kilometers. Now we know exactly where those two quakes are, especially the 1000-day quake. We can greatly improve our velocity models. And actually, now you mention ice,. One of the amazing things we've seen with the bigger crater, the more recent crater, is that we actually saw blocks of ice ejected from within the crater. At the latitude we saw it at was much further south, so much nearer the equator than we'd ever previously seen. If we did

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