Thin, seasonal ice may have protected ancient lakes on Mars, allowing liquid water to last for decades despite cold temperatures.
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Mars May Have Been Far Wetter Than We Thought — With Lakes and Maybe Even Oceans
'Because the ice is thin and temporary, it would leave little evidence behind, which could explain why rovers have not found ...
Mars’s Coloe Fossae region, previously little studied in such detail, is now providing important clues to the planet’s climatic past. As researchers delve deeper into the data from ESA’s Mars Express ...
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Mars may have hidden liquid lakes for decades, beneath just a thin layer of ice
A new climate model suggests that ancient lakes on Mars may have survived for decades beneath thin layers of ice that formed ...
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