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    Lake Vostok: The Antarctic's 15-million-year-old time capsule

    After 20 years of drilling, Russian scientists finally reach an ancient lake buried underneath 2 miles of ice. Was it worth the wait?

    After more than 20 years of drilling, Russian scientists have finally opened a vertical channel to Lake Vostok, an ancient freshwater lake sealed for at least 15 million years under more than two miles of polar ice. Here's what you should know about one of Earth's best-preserved time capsules:

    Hold on. They drilled for two decades?
    You read that right. Drilling began in 1989 — before scientists could even confirm the 160-mile-long lake's existence — and "dragged on slowly due to funding shortages, equipment breakdowns, environmental concerns, and severe cold," says Vladimir Isachenkov for the Associated Press. So it was only a few days ago, says Andrea Mustain at Scientific American, that the "team's ice-coring drill broke through the slushy layer of ice at the bottom of the massive ice sheet and reached fresh, liquid lake water."

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    Is the lake dramatically cold?
    Surprisingly not. Surface temperatures at the Vostok station, where researchers work, are among "the coldest ever recorded on Earth," reaching negative 128 degrees Fahrenheit, says Isachenkov. But the underwater lake itself is believed to be warm, thanks to the "giant pressure of the ice crust and geothermal energy underneath." 

    What makes this lake so valuable?
    It's all about the prospect of finding untouched life. If anything is alive in the lake, it's been sealed off from the rest of the world for millions of years. "It's like exploring another planet, except this one is ours," Columbia University's Robin Bell tells the AP. Indeed, the drilling could be a valuable precursor to potential mining operations on other planets, and has been a "gold mine for learning about possible conditions on Jupiter's moon Europa or Saturn's moon Encedadus," which are also covered in thick layers of ice, says Marc Kaufman at The Washington Post.

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    So there's a consensus that this was a worthwhile project?
    Not necessarily. "The long effort has met with controversy over some of the chemicals and techniques used in the drilling," says Kaufman. Some scientists are concerned that a "pristine" Lake Vostok could be contaminated with some of the chemicals used in the drilling, including kerosene and Freon. 

    What now?
    Scientists are heading back to Russia, and won't return to Antarctica until the "harsh winter" ends,  says Amber Acker at AL.com. But they'll have plenty of work to keep them busy back home: "Jubilant Russian scientists are carrying home 40 liters of relic water," says RT.com. "Lake Vostok's treasury is ready to reveal its millions-year-old secrets."

    Sources: ABC News, Al.comAssociated Press, RT.comScientific AmericanWashington Post

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    23 comments

    • IottaKnow  •  Manaus, Brazil  •  3 mths ago
      Russians discover hell has frozen over and the Republicans have a chance to win the White House this fall......
    • Willow™  •  3 mths ago
      Please find Dino Sharks!
    • Frank  •  Winchester, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      ....and like I said before, if you should come across a huge submerged alien spacecraft encased in a block of ice, for goodness sake, leave it the hell alone!!!
    • GentJ  •  3 mths ago
      I fear some Thing may have happened to them...
    • eddie m  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      very interesting..
    • Flooner J. Schooner  •  3 mths ago
      It would be very interesting what they find out.
    • Ari  •  3 mths ago
      In other news, a leading group of scientists returning to Russia have all been quarantined after coming down with what is now called - The Vostok Virus.
    • Brandon  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Designer bottled water, anyone?
    • angeleyes  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      carrying 40 liters of relic water with them? ofcourse, humans find a tap to new resources and they are going to use it all up now
    • Jerry  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      did they find any nazi ufos
    • Redspartan  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Could the history of this lake affect the future? Well, I'd love to know what they find out too.
    • Happybikerbear  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Woopee!
    • Jason Patterson  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Lets not think about Pandora's Ice Box, I'm sure the water is next to Holy.
    • Frito Bandito  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      The latest from the Ruskies.......... " Black Lincoln at bottom of lake, vehicle contains deceased female, vehicle registered to one, Theodore Kennedy " That guy got around !
    • davidg  •  Longmont, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I have been to Antarctica & this discovery is just a small part of the research that goes on down there. Is it a waste of money, possibly? All in the name of science
    • Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      I say neat story. It is cool to see things like this be reported. Must of been quite a discovery whoever the first person was to see this.
    • williamt  •  3 mths ago
      The old saying, "Curiosity killed the cat." Might become a realization as they have unearthed pristine untouched water and pristine viruses and plagues not seen in 15 million years. Some viruses do not die in ice, they are quarantined in them.
    • Mellowdog  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      I hope those Ruskies policed their butts before they headed for home.
    • holycrap  •  Alamo, California  •  3 mths ago
      Jimmy Hoffa. They found Jimmy Hoffa.
    • Eric1  •  3 mths ago
      We shall see what we shall see......