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Tag: Water on Mars

This picture from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor could help settle a decades-long debate about whether the planet had long-lasting rivers instead of just brief, intense floods. The image of the delta-like fan shows eroded ancient deposits of transported sediment long since hardened into interweaving, curved ridges of layered rock. Scientists interpret some of the curves as traces of ancient "meanders" made in a sedimentary fan as flowing water changed its course over time
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Canadian research indicates early Mars did not have flowing rivers

by Elizabeth HowellAugust 7, 2020August 7, 2020

Mars was likely a cold and glaciated planet early in its history, a new Canadian-led study suggests, which has implications for the ongoing search for life on the Red Planet.

Astronaut Steve Swanson tends to the Veggie experiment
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Future Mars Missions Will Include Water-hunting and Growing Plants

by Elizabeth HowellOctober 15, 2019October 15, 2019
Concept image of drilling for water on Mars
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The Water on Mars Podcast With Western’s Gordon Osinski

by Marc BoucherOctober 4, 2018May 5, 2019

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