Subsurface Ice Probe
TBMG-169
01/01/2005
- Content
The subsurface ice probe (SIPR) is a proposed apparatus that would bore into ice to depths as great as hundreds of meters by melting the ice and pumping the samples of meltwater to the surface. Originally intended for use in exploration of subsurface ice on Mars and other remote planets, the SIPR could also be used on Earth as an alternative to coring, drilling, and melting apparatuses heretofore used to sample Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets.
- Citation
- "Subsurface Ice Probe," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2005.