Unusual Plates on Mars
			
		
		
		
			What are those unusual plates on Mars?  
A leading current interpretation holds that they are 
blocks of ice floating on a recently frozen sea covered by dust.  
The unusual plates were photographed recently by the 
European Space Agency's 
Mars Express spacecraft currently orbiting 
Mars.  
Oddly, the region lies near the 
Martian equator 
and not near either of Mars' 
frozen polar caps.  
Without being covered by dust, any water or ice near away from the poles would quickly 
evaporate right into the 
atmosphere.  
Evidence that the above-imaged plates really are dust-covered 
water-ice includes a similarity in appearance to 
ice blocks off Earth's Antarctica, 
nearby surface fractures from which underground water could have flowed, 
and the shallow depth of the 
craters indicating that something is filling them in.  
If correct, the low abundance of craters indicates 
that water may have flowed on 
Mars 
as recently as five million years ago.