Mars air once had moisture, new analysis says
Thursday, June 26, 2008 - 16:21
in Astronomy & Space
A new analysis of Martian soil data led by University of California, Berkeley, geoscientists suggests that there was once enough water in the planet's atmosphere for a light drizzle or dew to hit the ground, leaving tell-tale signs of its interaction with the planet's surface...
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