The findings potentially solve the paradox of how liquid water seems to have persisted on Mars even when the climate grew too ...
Researchers uncover how Mars affects Earth’s orbit, offering new insight into the planetary forces behind ice ages.
New climate modeling suggests that small lakes on ancient Mars could have stayed liquid for decades, even in a generally cold environment. Small lakes on early Mars may have stayed in liquid form for ...
Mars has an active, electrically charged surface where dust storms and spinning dust devils regularly move and reshape the ...
Thin, seasonal ice may have protected ancient lakes on Mars, allowing liquid water to last for decades despite cold ...
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Thin Ice May Have Helped Ancient Lakes Survive on Mars
Learn how researchers were able to use a climate model to uncover information about water on ancient Mars.
New MarsDaily research explains how thin seasonal ice could have allowed ancient Martian lakes to remain liquid for decades, despite a cold early Mars climate ...
Small lakes on ancient Mars may have remained liquid for decades, even with average air temperatures well below freezing.
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Dust Particles on Mars Are Changing the Planet's Chemistry in Surprising Ways, Experts Find
Dust isn't that bad after all, at least on Mars. The Red planet has an abundance of dust, dirt, and soil across most of its ...
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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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