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  2. Mare Australe quadrangle - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the water remains liquid, even at the temperature of -68 degrees Celsius because there is likely much dissolved salt that lowers the freezing point. The lake is about 20 kilometers across and at least 10 centimeters deep It could contain 10 billion liters of liquid water.

  3. NASA releases stunning images from Mars rover as it searches ...

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    The rover used its Mastcam instrument to capture the area on the 4,352 Martian day of the pioneering mission. Images of the area from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter had shown light-colored ...

  4. Evidence of water on Mars found by Mars Reconnaissance ...

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    Map showing estimated water depth in different parts of Eridania Sea This map is about 530 miles across. Features around Eridania Sea labeled Research with CRISM found thick deposits, greater than 400 meters thick, that contained the minerals saponite , talc-saponite, Fe-rich mica (for example, glauconite - nontronite ), Fe- and Mg-serpentine ...

  5. Areography - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, The New York Times reported an updated global map of Mars based on images from the Hope spacecraft. [4] A related, but much more detailed, global Mars map was released by NASA on 16 April 2023. [5]

  6. Evidence of hot water that’s essential to life points to Mars ...

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    Water was first discovered on Mars in 2008 by NASA’s Phoenix Mars lander. The agency’s rovers have been exploring the Martian surface and looking for the ingredients and signs of ancient ...

  7. Water on Mars - Wikipedia

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    The blue region of low topography in the Martian northern hemisphere is hypothesized to be the site of a primordial ocean of liquid water. [183] The Mars ocean hypothesis proposes that the Vastitas Borealis basin was the site of an ocean of liquid water at least once, [23] and presents evidence that nearly a third of the surface of Mars was ...

  8. Where Did Mars's Water Go? The Picture Is Getting Clearer - AOL

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    Earth orbits the sun in a slightly uneven circle, keeping an average distance of 93 million miles. Mars’s orbit is much more elliptical—with an aphelion, or furthest remove from the sun, of ...

  9. Aeolis quadrangle - Wikipedia

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    Much more liquid water is expected in higher latitudes where the colder temperature and more water vapor can result in higher levels of humidity more often. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] The researchers cautioned that the amount of water was not enough to support life, but it could allow salts to move around in the soil. [ 114 ]