MIT: Liquid on Mars Was Not Necessarily All Water
December 04, 2024
December 04, 2024
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Dec. 4 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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New study proposes that some of the minerals seen on Mars today may have formed in liquid CO2 instead of water.
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By Nancy Wolfe Kotary, MIT Haystack Observatory
Dry river channels and lake beds on Mars point to the long-ago presence of a liquid on the planet's surface, and the minerals observed from orbit and . . .
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New study proposes that some of the minerals seen on Mars today may have formed in liquid CO2 instead of water.
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By Nancy Wolfe Kotary, MIT Haystack Observatory
Dry river channels and lake beds on Mars point to the long-ago presence of a liquid on the planet's surface, and the minerals observed from orbit and . . .