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Mars Atmosphere Once Held Enough Moisture for Dew or Drizzle
Data from Mars orbiters and landers have suggested that any past water on the Red Planet’s surface probably came from subsurface moisture bubbling up from underground. But a new study of Martian soil data implies that Mars’ atmosphere was once thick enough to hold moisture and that dew or even drizzle hit the ground. Geoscientists … Continue reading "Mars Atmosphere Once Held Enough Moisture for Dew or Drizzle"
Nancy Atkinson