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It sometimes seems as if our planet has no secrets
left – but deep beneath the great Antarctic ice sheet scientists have
made an astonishing discovery. They’ve found one of the largest lakes in
the world. It’s very existence defies belief. Scientists are desperate
to get into the lake because its extreme environment may be home to
unique flora and fauna, never seen before, and NASA are excited by what
it could teach us about extraterrestrial life. But 4 kilometers of ice
stand between the lake and the surface, and breaking this seal without
contaminating the most pristine body of water on the planet is possibly
one of the greatest challenges science faces in the 21st century.
In 1957 the Russians established a remote base in
Antarctica – the Vostok station. It soon became a byword for hardship –
dependent on an epic annual 1000km tractor journey from the coast for
its supplies. The coldest temperature ever found on Earth (-89°C) was
recorded here on the 21st July 1983. It’s an unlikely setting for a lake
of liquid water. But in the 1970’s a British team used airborne radar
to see beneath the ice, mapping the mountainous land buried by the
Antarctic ice sheet. Flying near the Vostok base their radar trace
suddenly went flat. They guessed that the flat trace could only be from
water. It was the first evidence that the ice could be hiding a great
secret.
But 20 years passed before their
suspicions were confirmed, when satellites finally revealed that there
was an enormous lake under the Vostok base. It is one of the largest
lakes in the world – at 10,000 square km it’s about the extent of Lake
Ontario, but about twice as deep (500m in places). The theory was that
it could only exist because the ice acts like a giant insulating
blanket, trapping enough of the earth’s heat to melt the very bottom of
the ice sheet.
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