Chinese Mars rover sends back images of recent water-shaped crusts

Within the last million years or so, melted snow might have dampened Mars' sands.

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Chinese Mars rover sends back images of recent water-shaped crusts

Within the last million years or so, melted snow might have dampened Mars' sands.

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"A new paper has also suggested that it's also possible small quantities of water still might exist in places that otherwise appear barren."

"#Chinese #MarsRover [#Phoenix] sends back images of recent water-shaped crusts...

Within the last million years or so, melted snow might have dampened Mars' sands.
there was possible evidence for 👉liquid water having been present less than half a million years ago👈."

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Chinese Mars rover sends back images of recent water-shaped crusts

Within the last million years or so, melted snow might have dampened Mars' sands.

Ars Technica