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Rocket storms are stripping Mars of its water
In a study published on Feb. 2 in Communications: Earth & Environment, an international team of researchers reveals how, in ...
Mars's water disappeared somewhere, but scientists have been disagreeing for years about where exactly it went.
A northern summer dust storm on Mars boosted high-altitude water escape, suggesting short-lived events may play a bigger role ...
The current image of Mars as an arid and hostile desert contrasts sharply with the history revealed by its surface. Channels, ...
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Off-season dust storm reveals how Mars lost some of its water
Scientists from Japan have observed an unusual dust storm transporting water to the upper layers of the Red Planet's tenuous ...
Mars today is a cold, dry desert, but its surface tells a very different story. Ancient river channels, lake basins, and ...
Mars’ water disappeared somewhere, but scientists have been disagreeing for years about where exactly it went. Data from rovers like Perseverance and Curiosity, along with orbiting satellites such as ...
Planetary scientists have identified a previously unrecognized pathway for water loss on Mars -- observed, for the first time ...
How does Mars lose its water, and what can this teach scientists about the planet’s ancient past when it had much more water?
The current image of Mars as an arid and hostile desert contrasts sharply with the history revealed by its surface. Channels, ...
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