[ad_1] FP trend3 December 2020 14:53:15 IST Scientists claimed that the most habitable region of Mars would be several miles below the planet’s surface and that life was possible due to the subterranean melting of thick sheets of ice from geothermal heat. Speaking on the study, lead author Lujendra Ojha …
Read More »Water vapor from Mars is sent high into the atmosphere where it is lost into space – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] FP trendNovember 16, 2020 15:17:57 IST Scientists have now found that water vapor near the surface of the Red Planet is being sent higher into the atmosphere than was previously thought possible. Once there, it is destroyed by electrically charged gas particles or ions and is lost in space. …
Read More »Mars Global Ocean may have dried up from years of dust storms
[ad_1] In 2018, NASA’s Opportunity rover stopped working after landing on Mars due to a sandstorm that weaned its solar power and drained its batteries. A recent study suggests that the same type of storm may have been the cause of the Red Planet’s water loss. “Mars was once a …
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