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torsdag 5 mars 2015
Finding Mars' Ancient Ocean.
For decades, planetary scientists have suspected that ancient Mars was a
much warmer, wetter environment than it is today, but estimates of just
how much water Mars has lost since its formation vary widely. Now, new
isotopic measurements by researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center reveal that an ocean once covered approximately twenty percent of
the Martian surface. This new picture of early Mars is considerably
wetter than many previous estimates, raising the odds for the ancient
habitability of the Red Planet.
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