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Liquid Water Under the Martian Polar Ice? Maybe Not

Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

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Rhyme and reason are two radar sounders that are currently in orbit around mars. The instrument rhyme is flying on esa's juice mission, and it will focus primarily on ganymede. And the instrument reason is flying on nassa's europa clipper mission, focusing on europa. In both cases, we expect to see all kinds of things below the icy surface of these moons. E know they're predominantly water ice, but there may be pockets of liquid water at shallow depths.

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