Mars Mystery: How Was Ancient Red Planet Warm Enough for Liquid Water?

Monday, February 6, 2017 - 15:31 in Astronomy & Space

The mystery of how Mars could have once had water flowing on its surface is deepening, as a new study suggests that the Red Planet's early atmosphere possessed far less carbon dioxide than needed to keep it warm enough for liquid water to last.

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