Scientists, of Mars This discovery marks a new era in space exploration as we get one step closer to solving its secrets.
as you know of Mars It is no longer a secret that it is flooded with water. Today, the Red Planet
Lake Aerial images of its crater (shown below) show that water once flowed into this basin, leaving behind traces of rivers, streams and a large lake. About three billion years ago, a large ocean may have covered much of the Earth. At that time
Mars It wasn’t just rusty red; large regions were blue.
But one big question mark remains: How much water did Mars once have? In new research, planetary scientists have identified a likely range. And in this interval, The amount of water on Mars, It could compete with the ocean-covered Earth.
Great discovery on Mars! Forget everything you know because history will be rewritten from scratch!
“The hypothesis suggests that Mars has a lot of water,” Colorado said. Boulder’daki University of
Colorado’dan Bruce, a planetary geologist and co-author of the new study Jakosky, Colorado,
Boulder He is a planetary geologist at the University of California and co-author of the new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. Jakosky also
NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and is principal investigator of the Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, a spacecraft currently orbiting the Red Planet.
Researchers focused on a key question about where water goes: How much is lost to space; how much mars rocks and was absorbed by its minerals; how much of it was frozen in the polar ice caps; How much is buried from an ancient ocean? as ice preserved; and how much water has seeped into Mars’ crust? “Loss of water to space,” an area of serious loss or “batik” is seen as. Mars gradually lost its insulating atmosphere, partly due to the effects of solar radiation. As a result, Mars’ once-thick atmosphere diminished and its abundance of water fled. Without this insulating cover, the planet dried out.
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