Curiosity Rover Discovers Largest Organic Molecules on Mars Yet
- Data from NASA’s Mars InSight lander revealed that underground water is 6-12 miles deep beneath the surface.
- Researchers estimate the extracted water could fill a planet-wide ocean about a mile deep.
- These findings may assist researchers in understanding the fate of water on Mars billions of years ago.
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Seismic Data Suggests Ocean’s Worth of Water Lies Beneath Surface of Mars
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Alien Clues in Strange Martian Stone: Scientists Stunned by Rover Discovery
Pale rocks on the red planet reveal a watery past and suggest the potential for life. Sometimes, scientists have to dig, work, and sweat to make scientific discoveries. And sometimes, a robot rolls over a rock that turns out to be a revelation. That’s what happened when Mars exploration expert Roger Wiens, professor of Earth, [...]
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