There is likely no subsurface lake on Mars. New data refutes the thesis of Italian researchers from 2018.
Do the ice caps on the southern pole of Mars bury a secret reservoir of liquid water? A signal detected by Mars Advanced ...
Coloe Fossae was shaped by powerful tectonics, which stretched and cracked Mars's crust, causing chunks of ground to collapse ...
Mars' watery past is becoming clearer, with evidence of ancient rivers and long-lasting surface water. While a supposed south ...
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That Strange Signal Under Mars’ Ice? NASA’s Orbiter Uncovered Something Bigger Than a Hidden Martian Lake
It was one of the most provocative findings of the past decade in planetary science: a potential underground lake of liquid ...
Ancient Mars boasted abundant water, but the cold and dry conditions of today make liquid water on the Red Planet seem far ...
Mars’s Coloe Fossae reveals a landscape shaped by ancient ice ages, with deep valleys, cratered terrain, and frozen debris ...
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Evidence of ancient life on Mars could be hidden away in colossal water-carved caves
Skylights, openings in the surface of Mars that descend down into caves, have been found on Mars, along with signatures for ...
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Maybe There’s No Liquid Water on Mars After All and a Bold Spacecraft Maneuver Just Revealed Why
A “very large roll” of a radar instrument offers new insight into a highly reflective area near the Martian south pole.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revealed that a suspected underground lake on Mars is likely composed of rock and dust, not water.
We were as excited as anyone when MARSIS (the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding) experiment announced there was possibly liquid water under the southern polar ice cap. If ...
When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice raises average global sea level, alters ...
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