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Letter: Water on tap

Published 3 April 1999

From Birger Johansson

With regard to the exploration of Mars, Peter Spencer suggested using
volcanic lava tubes as shelters (Letters, 28 February 1998, p 52), since they
would be easy to seal from the near-vacuum of the surface, providing a large
living space with a minimum of construction effort.

With the possible discovery of ice hidden under the ash and lava of the
Martian volcanoes (This Week, 13 March, p 18) this idea seems even more
attractive. Future explorers may find both plentiful water and the physical
framework for a permanent base near the volcanic massifs.

UmeƄ, Sweden

Issue no. 2180 published 3 April 1999

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