Discoveries of clay minerals in Martian mounds by researchers indicate that Mars once had large bodies of water billions of ...
Buttes and mesas in Mars' Chryse Planitia contain clay minerals made from liquid water interacting with the rock nearly 4 ...
A U.S. scientist searching for a civilization across 7 Earth clones circling the red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 says its own alien ...
Researchers discover thousands of clay-rich hills on Mars, revealing evidence of ancient water and transforming our ...
This mission aimed to investigate one of the most significant mysteries of Mars’ past: Was there once a vast ocean in the planet’s northern lowlands? Now, after examining the geomorphological ...
Japan's SLIM mission exceeded expectations, while NASA’s Perseverance found evidence of ancient life on Mars. The Europa Clipper launched to investigate subsurface oceans on Jupiter's moon ...
So - how did a mission that went to Mars to analyse marsquakes and seismic activity discover what may be an ocean's worth of water over 10 kilometres below the surface? The C-S-I-R-O's Glen Nagle ...
"It's possible that this might have come from an ancient northern ocean on Mars." Thousands of hills and mounds on Mars have been found to contain layers of clay minerals, which formed when ...
The Medusae Fossae Formation, where the ice deposits are found, suggests a volcanic origin, potentially formed within the last 3 billion years and covered by volcanic ash during Mars' volcanic ...
Related: Ocean's worth of water may be buried within Mars — but can we get to it? On Earth — for example, in the western United States — we find such hills in the form of buttes and mesas in ...
The new work suggests that the edge of the dichotomy was eroded back by hundreds of kilometers during the time when an ocean might have occupied Mars' northern hemisphere. To view the Martian ...
So - how did a mission that went to Mars to analyse marsquakes and seismic activity discover what may be an ocean's worth of water over 10 kilometres below the surface? The CSIRO's Glen Nagle ...