The 3.7-billion-year-old formations in the planet's Gale Crater suggest the presence of long-gone bodies of liquid water, with no ice covering the surface ...
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Curiosity Rover Uncovers 3.7-Billion-Year-Old Ripples That Suggest Mars Once Had Ice-Free LakesAncient ripples suggest a warmer, wetter past for the Red Planet that supported open water on its surface.
This led the researchers to deduce that the lake was shallow, at less than about 2 meters deep. The researchers assert that the ripples represent wind blowing on open water. Some studies in the past ...
created as wind-driven water laps back and forth. The two sets of ripples indicate the former presence of shallow water that was open to the Martian air, not covered by ice as some climate models ...
In 2022, NASA's Curiosity Rover discovered two sets of wave ripples at the bottom of Gale Crater, suggesting the previous presence of shallow water that was open to the Martian atmosphere ...
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