An Ice-Filled Crater On Mars Is Making People Want To Go There For Christmas

What are some of the check-boxes to tick while celebrating Christmas? Cakes, gifts, snow wars, fig/pine/spruce trees are a must. Dressing up in ugly sweaters or as Santa is mandatory as well. And if you’re a “cinephile”, you’ve to watch ‘Die Hard’, ‘Home Alone’ or ‘Prisoner of Azkaban’ (yes, they’re all Christmas movies!)

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But in the foreseeable, do you want to know what is definitely going up in that list? Ice-skating. Oh and not just ice-skating in a mall. It’s going to be ice-skating on the red planet, Mars!

The European Space Agency (ESA) has recently shared some pictures from Mars and it features the Korolev crater. What’s special about it is that the crater is filled with ice, thereby giving it the appearance of a gigantic ice rink.

According to their website, these gorgeous pictures were taken by its very own Mars Express. And considering how this festive season is the satellite’s 15th anniversary, the timing of these pics are very apt.

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As for the Korolev crater (named after chief rocket engineer and spacecraft designer Sergei Korolev) itself, it’s 82 kilometres across and found in the northern lowlands of Mars. The crater is ever-icy due to a phenomenon called the ‘cold trap’. Which basically means that there’s a layer of cold air on top of the ice, which prevents it from ever melting.

Since everyone’s in a Christmas-y mood, they couldn’t help but imagine spending this holding season in that crater in Mars. Here are some of the reactions:

https://twitter.com/vinitmasram/status/1075963838720176134

https://twitter.com/samtherium/status/1076009903012012032

https://twitter.com/MatthewEllett_/status/1075927522519511045

For the last few years, Elon Musk has been harping on about colonising Mars and living the rest of his life there. So, keep your fingers crossed that he (or his company) achieves that dream in your lifetime, so that spend a Christmas holiday on that one-of-a-kind ice rink. Just look out for deadly martians running around.

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