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    Russia reaches lake under Antarctica

    MOSCOW (AP) — After more than two decades of drilling, Russian scientists have reached the surface of a gigantic freshwater lake in Antarctica that had been hidden under miles of ice for 20 million years, potentially holding life from the distant past and a clue to the search for life on other planets.

    Reaching Lake Vostok is a major discovery avidly anticipated by scientists around the world hoping that it may allow a glimpse into microbial life forms that existed before the Ice Age. It may also provide precious material that would help look for life on ice-crust moons of Jupiter and Saturn or under Mars' polar ice caps where conditions could be similar.

    Valery Lukin, the head of Russia's Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) in charge of the mission, said in Wednesday's statement that his team reached the lake's surface Sunday.

    "There is no other place on Earth that has been in isolation for more than 20 million years," Lev Savatyugin, a researcher with the AARI who was involved in preparing the mission, told The Associated Press. "It's a meeting with the unknown."

    Savatyugin said that scientists hope to find primeval bacteria that could expand the human knowledge of the origins of life. "We need to see what we have here before we send missions to ice-crust moons, like Jupiter's moon Europa," he said.

    The project, however, has drawn strong fears that 60 metric tons (66 tons) of lubricants and antifreeze used in the drilling may contaminate the pristine lake. The Russian researchers have insisted that the bore would only slightly touch the lake's surface and a surge in pressure will send the water rushing up the shaft where it will freeze, immediately sealing out the toxic chemicals.

    Lukin said in a statement that about 1.5 cubic meters of kerosene and freon poured into tanks on the surface from the boreshaft, proof that the lake water streamed from beneath, froze, and blocked the hole.

    The scientists will later remove the frozen sample for analysis in December when the next Antarctic summer comes.

    Lake Vostok, about 3.8 kilometers (2.4 miles) beneath the surface, is the largest in a web of nearly 400 known subglacial lakes in Antarctica, and scientists in other nations hope to follow up with similar projects. The lake is 250 kilometers (160 miles) long and 50 kilometers (30 miles) across at its widest point, similar in area to Lake Ontario.

    "In the simplest sense, it can transform the way we think about life," NASA's chief scientist Waleed Abdalati told The Associated Press by email.

    Scientists believe that microbial life may exist in the dark depths of the lake despite high pressure and constant cold — conditions similar to those expected to be found under ice crust on Mars, Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's move Enceladus.

     
    • Sapience  •  3 mths ago
      Holy crap. They're gonna let something out. I've seen "The Thing"!!
      • poop on you 3 mths ago
        Cthulhu is coming!!!!!!111one11!!!!!!
      • Big Yarn snob 3 mths ago
        I was smiling at your posting...I was thinking about the movie too.
    • Gun665  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Cool (cold, even).
    • brianm  •  3 mths ago
      They are hoping to find strange new bacteria and microbes. If they do, they may regret it.
      • Darkpopoy256 3 mths ago
        Don't allow them to come back! They might already be infected!
      • Matt F 3 mths ago
        Check their eyes for the black oil!
    • michael  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      We are going up to space in Russian rockets now and Russia leads the way on this discovery. Boy, what happened to America?
      • Carlos 3 mths ago
        we're to busy going to war ..
      • alltoohuman 3 mths ago
        Russia stopped writing bad checks years ago after losing the Cold War at the bank. We didn't and even if we manage to avoid national bankruptcy, we won't be leading much of anything for years, maybe decades, to come.
    • Ecbot  •  3 mths ago
      I see a movie on the horizon. Scientists drill the hole and an unknown deadly bacteria is released into the world. At the last moment, a B-list actor discovers how to stop it and saves the world. Opening in 2014 at a theater near you.
    • Frank  •  Winchester, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      .....and if you find a large alien spacecraft, buried under all that ice, please leave it the hell alone!!!
      • EraF 3 mths ago
        yeah,right, just like in the film......the thing[kurt russel.....1982]
      • Ellen 3 mths ago
        Or X Files, perhaps? ;)
    • PeterS  •  3 mths ago
      This has a bad sci-fi movie written all over it.
    • Fred Flintstone  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Isnt this how "The Thing" movie started and a monster came to life??
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      I wanted to say something nutty , but see that all bases have already been covered.
    • tom  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      The U.S. cant do this because we are to busy giving the working peoples tax money away...
    • U.S. Intelligence  •  3 mths ago
      The movie, "The Thing," comes to mind. Anyone else remember that one?
    • Josie Buchanan  •  3 mths ago
      Someone cue in the dino please. LOL ok all kidding aside if anything is in that lake either it's impervious to cold or it is frozen in time. I would worry about bacteria and disease being released more than the actual finding of a lost life form.
    • Andy D  •  Whitinsville, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      "... and the Russian scientists were baffled when their drill struck another coming in the opposite direction..."
    • Ernie  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      stay tuned - next headline "pre historic virus wipes out scientits"
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I would love to see whats in that lake! Forget the bacteria; Imagine the weird creatures living down there!
    • Christopher  •  Chandler, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      So... The South Pole. An underground lake. A team of researchers. Anyone else read H.P. Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness"?

      I know what they're going to find down there. Something ancient and hideous that will cause everyone on that research team to lose 1d6 SAN.
    • MARC  •  Izhevsk, Russia  •  3 mths ago
      judging from comments, i worry about man's future. no appreciation of science. NONE!
    • BaudMon  •  Calgary, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      20 years of drilling... wow!
    • Boomer  •  3 mths ago
      Great accomplishment. I look forward to the findings....I just hope they don't bring up a virus or something we have no immunity to.....I can see the bad Sci-Fi channel movie now...."IT CAME FROM ANTARCTICA". No doubt "starring" a BALDWIN....
    • Bart  •  Wasilla, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      Unfortunately it's going to be December before they can even analyze the lake water that froze up in the bore hole. I was surprised that they are only expecting microbial life forms. The lake was exposed to the air 15 million years ago. I would have thought some sort of higher life might have adapted to the lightless conditions over time. The water is not too cold to support higher life, it's just sealed off from the sun. Maybe they are unable to explore the depths of the lake, and can only analyze water samples for microbes. Also the article makes it sound like the water that shot up into the bore hole sealed up the entire shaft in ice. Surely that's not the case. I will definitely keep following this story.
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