Scientists confirm the existence of liquid water on Mars, altering our understanding of the Red Planet. Evidence of wave ...
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 ...
Ancient ripples suggest a warmer, wetter past for the Red Planet that supported open water on its surface.
New research reveals ancient ripples on Mars, providing compelling evidence of long-lost lakes that once existed 3.7 billion ...
The signs of wave ripples in the sandy shores of ancient lake beds, created as wind pushed water back and forth have been found on Mars providing evidence that there were open bodies of water, not ...
The latest research has explored evidence from this distant chapter of Mars’ past, revealing ancient sources of water in the Gale crater region that evaporated and left behind wave ripples.
The car-sized Curiosity rover has spotted evidence of once quite hospitable environs on Mars.
The findings are the result of the ongoing studies performed by NASA’s Curiosity rover, which has been scouring the red ...
Whether Mars ever had liquid water has long been a subject of debate among scientists, and a study published recently offers compelling evidence. Researchers evaluating data collected by NASA’s ...
These ripples formed some 3.7 billion years ago. (For reference, the earliest known fossils on Earth formed some 3.5 billion years ago.) "Extending the length of time that liquid water was present ...