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Science ; 297(5578): 81-5, 2002 Jul 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12040090

RESUMO

Using the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer on the Mars Odyssey, we have identified two regions near the poles that are enriched in hydrogen. The data indicate the presence of a subsurface layer enriched in hydrogen overlain by a hydrogen-poor layer. The thickness of the upper layer decreases with decreasing distance to the pole, ranging from a column density of about 150 grams per square centimeter at -42 degrees latitude to about 40 grams per square centimeter at -77 degrees. The hydrogen-rich regions correlate with regions of predicted ice stability. We suggest that the host of the hydrogen in the subsurface layer is ice, which constitutes 35 +/- 15% of the layer by weight.


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Hidrogênio , Gelo , Marte , Atmosfera , Gelo-Seco , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno , Raios gama , Modelos Teóricos , Nêutrons , Astronave , Espectrometria gama , Análise Espectral , Água
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Science ; 237(4820): 1349-51, 1987 Sep 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17801474

RESUMO

The 3 March 1987 Charon occultation by Pluto was observed in the infrared at 1.5, 1.7, 2.0, and 2.35 micrometers. Subtraction of fluxes measured between second and third contacts from measurements made before and after the event has yielded individual spectral signatures for each body at these wavelengths. Charon's surface appears depleted in methane relative to Pluto. Constancy of flux at 2.0 micrometers throughout the event shows that Charon is effectively black at this wavelength, which is centered on a very strong water absorption band. Thus, the measurements suggest the existence of water ice on Pluto's moon.

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