Mars used to be awash in water — not hot, boiling water, but benign seas that may have been suitable for life. We knew about about ancient gushers and ice, but a new analysis published today in Nature provides the clearest picture yet of planet-wide hydrological impacts and deposits of clay-like minerals that form only at relatively low temperatures.
Original post by Brandom Keim
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