More Evidence of Water on Mars

Scientists have found evidence supporting the belief that water has likely played a significant role in shaping the Martian landscape.

There seems to be multiple wet and/or icy climate cycles that have shaped the planet’s large craters.

Scientists surveyed the geologic features in two sets of mid-latitude craters. Each set included about 100 craters, with the first set in the Arabia Terra region of the northern hemisphere and the second set in an area east of Hellas basin in the southern hemisphere.

My kids love hearing about these new developments in space exploration. They pulled me away from my explorations of Hansgrohe faucets to tell me about this! Thought I would share.

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