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FOR a long time, astronomers suspected that Europa, one of Jupiter's many moons, might harbour a watery ocean beneath its ice-covered surface.

Between a land-based ice sheet and the bedrock beneath it are "ice tongues," which flow from the ice sheet interior to its edges.

Researchers recently said that Mars holds massive reserves of ice frozen beneath its surface, almost as much as in Lake Superior.

Water temperature beneath the ice usually reaches its coldest at the time of freeze-up and then gradually warms throughout the winter.

This doesn't mean that the recorded rescues haven't happened; it's just that the many more moments when the dog watches its owner slip beneath the ice don't get recorded.

With each tug it swam beneath the ice only to glide into view several seconds later.

When hazardous-material crews arrived, they followed a liquid trail under a concrete wall, into the bushes, and down a slope, where it disappeared beneath ice on the river.

The success of Autosub 3 was particularly notable because its predecessor Autosub 2 was lost beneath the Fimbul Ice Shelf on only its second such mission.

In Antarctica, where cold, relatively low-salinity seawater flows out from beneath ice shelves, platelet ice grows both in the water column and at the bottom of the sea ice on the ocean surface.

Oh, not the usual banked-fires-beneath-ice stuff, the kind of thing associated with librarians who are transformed by removing their glasses.

It could drill its way down slowly to water on Mars or beneath the ice shell of Jupiter's moon Europa, looking for signs of life.

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