MOSCOW — Russian scientists said on Wednesday that they had pierced through more than three kilometers of Antarctic ice and reached the waters of a subglacial lake that has been sealed off for millions of years.
Clean samples of the water from Lake Vostok, named after the scientific research station located on the ice sheet above it, will not be taken until the next Antarctic summer, in December 2012, officials said, as the initial water released from the lake was contaminated by drilling fluid.
Scientists believe the lake could contain a wide variety of evolutionary secrets, including evidence of previously unknown, prehistoric life forms.
Aw, c’mon, how could you not? The first news story I read about these guys reported that they were missing, after drilling more than 10,000 feet through Antarctic ice to uncover a 15-million-year-old lake. If that’s not the plot of a Call of Cthulhu one-shot, I don’t know what is.