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

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    This means that Mars has lost a volume of water 6.5 times what is stored in today's polar caps. The water for a time would have formed an ocean in the low-lying Mare Boreum. The amount of water could have covered the planet about 140 meters, but was probably in an ocean that in places would be almost 1 mile deep. [1] [2]

  3. Evidence of water on Mars from Mars Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    There may be much more water further below the surface; the instruments aboard the Mars Odyssey are only able to study the top meter or so of soil. If all holes in the soil were filled by water, this would correspond to a global layer of water 0.5 to 1.5 km deep. [9] The Phoenix lander confirmed the initial findings of the Mars Odyssey. [10]

  4. Mariner 6 and 7 - Wikipedia

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    Mariner 6 and 7 infrared radiometer observations helped to trigger a scientific revolution in Mars knowledge. [13] [14] The Mariner 6 and 7 infrared radiometer results showed that the atmosphere of Mars is composed mostly of carbon dioxide (CO 2), and they were also able to detect trace amounts of water on the surface of Mars. [13]

  5. Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars

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    The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) was a visible-infrared spectrometer aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter searching for mineralogic indications of past and present water on Mars. The CRISM instrument team comprised scientists from over ten universities and was led by principal investigator Scott Murchie.

  6. Chronology of discoveries of water on Mars - Wikipedia

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    There may be much more water further below the surface; the instruments aboard the Mars Odyssey are only able to study the top meter or so of soil. If all holes in the soil were filled by water, this would correspond to a global layer of water 0.5 to 1.5 km deep.

  7. Water on Mars - Wikipedia

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    The images acquired by the Mariner 9 Mars orbiter, launched in 1971, revealed the first direct evidence of past water in the form of dry river beds, canyons (including the Valles Marineris, a system of canyons over about 4,020 kilometres (2,500 mi) long), evidence of water erosion and deposition, weather fronts, fogs, and more. [329]

  8. Groundwater on Mars - Wikipedia

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    In an aquifer, water occupies open space (pore space) that lies between rock particles. This layer would spread out, eventually coming to be under most of the Martian surface. The top of this layer is called the water table. Calculations show that the water table on Mars was for a time 600 meters below the surface. [14] [15]

  9. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    Water meters are subject to measurement standards and certifications to ensure their accuracy, reliability, and compliance with regulatory requirements. The most widely recognized standards include the ISO 4064 [30] series and the OIML R49 [31] standards, which define the performance, accuracy classes, and testing procedures for water meters.

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