Contributed by: filbert Friday, July 29 2005 @ 03:03 PM CST
Space.com reports that the European Mars Express spacecraft snapped a picture of a small ice lake[*1] . The ice is in an unnamed crater in the Martian northern hemisphere.
The crater is 22 miles (35 kilometers) wide and has a maximum depth of roughly 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) beneath the crater rim.
The ice patch is present all year round, as the temperature and pressure are not high enough to allow the frozen water to escape into the atmosphere.