WASHINGTON, May 5 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of Lezza-brand blue raspberry water ice due to a health risk.
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has "found proof" of water ice on Mars, scientists said.
Space agency's Phoenix lander has identified water ice in a soil sample analysed in its mini-laboratory
... meta-materials, which mimic the behavior of ice, but are created out of completely different substances, to and figure out why water ice doesn't completely conform to the Third Law of Thermodynamics.
... would be a 50-50 mix of dirt and ice. We were able to figure out, given how long it took ... Spectrometer for Mars and got the spectral signature of water ice exposed in one of the impact craters, further ...
Crashing a rocket into the Moon will create “one more dimple” on the lunar surface and could find water ice on Earth’s nearest neighbour, according to one expert.
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander found signs of water ice on the red planet.
Phoenix uses rasp to scrape ice samples, will deliver to onboard instruments.
... Reconnaissance Orbiter later this year to search for evidence of water ice at the Moon's south pole ... calculated that the pre-eruption magma may have contained water up to 750 parts per million — similar ...
Sloping features at Mars's mid-latitudes are the largest bulk of water ice not at the poles and could be leftover from past climate changes, radar data suggest.
... a foreign concept. On earth, liquid water exists beneath ice at Lake Vostok, Antarctica. ... theorize that only high temperatures close to the melting point of water ice could account for the high speed ...
... in the International Journal of Solar System Studies, Icarus.
They show that if the hydrogen is present as water ice, then the average concentration in some craters corresponds to ten grams of ice in ...
NASA orbiter will hunt for water ice that could be used as a resource by future astronauts.
The debate has raged over whether the moon does in fact harbor water ice. Soon, two moon missions may yield the truth.
... itself.
"Phoenix was designed to verify and investigate subsurface ice, and it found it almost instantly," he explains. The entire area where it landed has water ice just a few inches under the ...