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Jun 17, 2020 at 9:47 history edited CommunityBot
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Oct 27, 2015 at 6:30 comment added The Contextual Path Well, I think it now answers my question. Thanks again for your input CipherBot, AtmosphericPrisonEscape, and UserTLK. It's much appreciated.
Oct 23, 2015 at 10:05 comment added CipherBot @AtmosphericPrisonEscape sure you can.
Oct 23, 2015 at 9:25 comment added AtmosphericPrisonEscape @CipherBot: Your answer still doesn't establish how the presence of water can be detected by a magnetometer.. Sorry to be so picky, but I think this is a good question and deserves a detailed answer. Shall I write one?
Oct 23, 2015 at 9:22 comment added CipherBot Must have pressed the wrong button and discarded my edit. Well this is the full answer. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Oct 23, 2015 at 9:21 history edited CipherBot CC BY-SA 3.0
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Oct 23, 2015 at 9:01 comment added AtmosphericPrisonEscape @CipherBot: Sorry but this is wrong. While spectroscopy helps you to deduce that there is water, that doesn't mean there's a subterranean ocean. Those you find by measuring induced magnetic fields that supposedly come from solved, moving ions in the subterranean ocean.
Oct 23, 2015 at 8:37 vote accept The Contextual Path
Oct 23, 2015 at 8:01 history answered CipherBot CC BY-SA 3.0