Thursday, February 9, 2012

Lake Vostok

Russian drillers where recently able to pierce a body of water that was underneath two miles of ice in Antarctica. Scientists hope samples of Lake Vostok, a body the size of Lake Ontario, will yield signs of previously undiscovered life and new clues about the history of the planet. The lake is believed to have been covered by ice for up to 30 million years.

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