Where did the floodwaters of Mars go 2,000 milion years ago?- ExploreMars
Where did the floodwaters of Mars go 2,000 milion years ago? On Dec.21.12 An international research team led by the Planetary Science Institute has found evidence that indicates that approximately 2...
View ArticleNASA – Researchers Identify Water Rich Meteorite Linked To Mars Crust
Designated Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034, and nicknamed “Black Beauty,” the Martian meteorite weighs approximately 11 ounces (320 grams). Credit: NASA Researchers Identify Water Rich Meteorite Linked To...
View ArticleReull Vallis: a river ran through it / Space Science / Our Activities / ESA
Perspective view of Reull Vallis Reull Vallis: a river ran through it 17 January 2013 ESA’s Mars Express imaged the striking upper part of the Reull Vallis region of Mars with its high-resolution...
View ArticleStudy: Martian crater may once have held groundwater-fed lake — phys.org
This view of layered rocks on the floor of McLaughlin Crater shows sedimentary rocks that contain spectroscopic evidence for minerals formed through interaction with water. Image credit:...
View ArticleRidges on Mars suggest ancient flowing water | Science Wire | EarthSky
A 3-D image of an impact crater in the Nilosyrtis area on the Martian surface shows long pipe-like ridges, fossilized evidence of ancient subsurface water flow. Credit: NASA Mars Reconnaissance...
View ArticleMars meteorite was briefly drenched in water — Sen
An image of modern Mars with the Hubble space telescope, left, and how a wetter Mars once looked according to studies using ESA’s Mars Express. Credit:NASA/ESA Mars meteorite was briefly drenched in...
View ArticleEarth’s Saltiest Pond: Implications for Water on Mars – SpaceRef
Antarctica’s Don Juan Pond ©BROWN UNIVERSITY Earth’s Saltiest Pond: Implications for Water on Mars By Keith Cowing Posted February 7, 2013 6:42 PM Antarctica’s Don Juan Pond might be the unlikeliest...
View ArticleMars May Be Habitable Today, Scientists Say | Search for Life | Space.com
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope snapped this shot of Mars on Aug. 26, 2003, when the Red Planet was 34.7 million miles from Earth. The picture was taken just 11 hours before Mars made its closest...
View ArticleNASA Helps See Buried Mars Flood Channels in 3-D – NASA Jet Propulsion...
Visualization of Buried Marte Vallis Channels This illustration schematically shows where the Shallow Radar instrument on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter detected flood channels that had been buried...
View ArticleNASA Rover Finds Conditions Once Suited for Ancient Life on Mars
NASA Rover Finds Conditions Once Suited for Ancient Life on Mars 03.12.13 This set of images compares rocks seen by NASA’s Opportunity rover and Curiosity rover at two different parts of Mars. On the...
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