Using seismic activity to probe the interior of Mars, geophysicists have found evidence for a large underground reservoir of liquid water—enough to fill oceans on the planet's surface.
Before sending humans to Mars, NASA will first return humans to the Moon’s surface to test its technology and train ...
New research suggests that Mars could have significant amounts of water hidden beneath its surface, potentially enough to form a global ocean. This discovery is based on seismic data from NASA’s Mars ...
NASA's Artemis program plans to return humans to the Moon this decade to practice and prepare for a Mars mission as early as ...
This is an artist's concept of an early Mars with liquid water (blue areas) on its surface. Ancient regions on Mars bear signs of abundant water - such as features resembling valleys and deltas, and ...
So - how did a mission that went to Mars to analyse marsquakes and seismic activity discover what may be an ocean's worth of water over 10 kilometres below the surface? The C-S-I-R-O's Glen Nagle ...
Mars experienced a huge climate shift, going from a potentially life-friendly, water world probably with microbial life to a ...
NASA's Curiosity rover, currently exploring Gale crater on Mars, is providing new details about how the ancient Martian ...
Scientists think that billions of years ago, the atmosphere of Mars was much denser and warm enough to form rivers, lakes, and perhaps even oceans of water. As the planet cooled and lost its global ...
Scientists Find Oceans of Water on Mars: It's Just Too Deep to Tap Aug. 12, 2024 — Quakes and meteor impacts on Mars generate seismic waves that can help map the interior. A new study analyzed ...
Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, new research suggests. The findings released Monday are based on ...