Reynolds (crater) explained

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Reynolds Crater
Region:Mare Australe quadrangle
Coordinate Title:Coordinates
Globe:Mars
Coordinates:-75.1°N -157.9°W
Diameter:91 km
Eponym:Osborne Reynolds

Reynolds is an impact crater on Mars, located in the Mare Australe quadrangle at 75.1°S latitude and 157.9°W longitude and is in the southernmost portion of Terra Sirenum. It measures 91 kilometers in diameter and was named after British physicist Osborne Reynolds.[1]

Spiders

During the winter, much frost accumulates. It freezes out directly onto the surface of the permanent polar cap, which is made of water ice covered with layers of dust and sand. The deposit begins as a layer of dusty frost. Over the winter, it recrystallizes and becomes denser. The dust and sand particles caught in the frost slowly sink. By the time temperatures rise in the spring, the frost layer has become a slab of semi-transparent ice about 3 feet thick, lying on a substrate of dark sand and dust. This dark material absorbs light and causes the ice to sublimate (turn directly into a gas) Eventually much gas accumulates and becomes pressurized. When it finds a weak spot, the gas escapes and blows out the dust. Speeds can reach 160 km (100 miles) per hour.[2] Dark channels can sometimes be seen; they are called "spiders."[3] [4] [5] The surface appears covered with dark spots when this process is occurring.[6] [7] These features can be seen in some of the pictures below.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature Reynolds . usgs.gov. . 4 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Gas jets spawn dark 'spiders' and spots on Mars icecap | Mars Odyssey Mission THEMIS.
  3. Benson, M. 2012. Planetfall: New Solar System Visions
  4. Web site: Spiders Invade Mars . . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20150214184802/http://www.astrobio.net/topic/solar-system/mars/spiders-invade-mars/ . 2015-02-14.
  5. Kieffer H, Christensen P, Titus T. 2006 Aug 17. jets formed by sublimation beneath translucent slab ice in Mars' seasonal south polar ice cap. Nature: 442(7104):793-6.
  6. Web site: Gas jets spawn dark 'spiders' and spots on Mars icecap | Mars Odyssey Mission THEMIS.
  7. Web site: Thawing 'Dry Ice' Drives Groovy Action on Mars. Jet Propulsion Laboratory.