
Seventh graders discover
mysterious cave on Mars
A group of seventh-graders in California, USA has discovered a
mysterious cave on Mars as part of a research project to study images
taken by a NASA spacecraft orbiting the red planet.
The 16 students from teacher Dennis Mitchell's seventh-grade science
class at Evergreen Middle School in Cottonwood, California, found what
looks to be a Martian skylight - a hole in the roof of a cave on Mars.

The west-facing side of the impact crater Pic: AP |

This NASA image shows an orbital view of the north polar region
of Mars Pic: AFP |
The intrepid (bold) students were participating in the Mars Student
Imaging Programme at the Mars Space Flight Facility at Arizona State
University. The programme allows students to frame a research question
and then commission a Mars-orbiting camera to take an image to answer
their question.
The newfound hole on Mars resembled features seen on other parts of
Mars in a 2007 study by Glen Cushing, a U.S. Geological Survey
scientist.Cushing suggested that these anomalous (strange) pit craters
are like skylights - places where a small part of the roof of a cave or
a lava tube had collapsed, opening the area below the surface to the
sky.
The caves are thought to result from volcanic activity on the red
planet. At some point lava channels likely carve out caverns in the
rock, and then leave behind tunnels, or "lava tubes," when the eruptions
were over. They would have been covered when a solid ceiling of cooled
material settled on top, and then sections of the ceiling likely
collapsed at some point to form the skylight entrances.Scientists aren't
sure what type of materials or deposits could be stored inside.
"This pit is certainly new to us," Cushing told the students. "And it
is only the second one known to be associated with Pavonis Mons." He
estimated the pit to be 620 by 520 feet (190 by 160 metres) wide and 380
feet (115 metres) deep at least.
The young researchers had initially set out to hunt for lava tubes, a
common volcanic feature on Earth and Mars.
"The students developed a research project focused on finding the
most common locations of lava tubes on Mars," Mitchell said. "Do they
occur most often near the summit of a volcano, on its flanks, or the
plains surrounding it?" The class commissioned a main photo and a backup
image of Mars' Pavonis Mons volcano, targeted on a region that hadn't
been imaged up close.
The pictures were taken by NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter using its
Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) instrument. Both images showed
lava tubes, as the students had hoped.But the backup photo provided
another surprise: a small, round black spot. It was a hole on Mars
leading into the buried cave, researchers said.
The students have submitted their site to be further imaged by the
High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HIRISE) camera on NASA's
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which could reveal enough detail to see
inside the hole in the ground.
"The Mars Student Imaging Programme is certainly one of the greatest
educational programmes ever developed," Mitchell said. "It gives the
students a good understanding of the way research is conducted and how
that research can be important for the scientific community. This has
been a wonderful experience."
-SPACE.com
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