WATER ON MARS: NETWORK OF LAKES
FOUND BENEATH SURFACE
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Scientists have found a network of salty liquid water lakes on Mars beneath the
planet’s south pole, according to new research published Monday in the journal
Nature Astronomy.
An
international team examined radar data from MARSIS, short for Mars Advanced
Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding. This instrument on the Mars
Express orbiter bounces radio waves off the surface and measures their echoes
to image geological structures.
Two years
ago, these investigations revealed a subglacial lake 1.5 kilometers below the
surface. The lake is in a region called Ultimi Scopuli near the red planet's
south pole and measures about 20 kilometers across. Further investigations and
analysis of new data from Mars Express have found three additional salty lakes,
each a few kilometers wide.
This water
would likely be saturated with salts, which would keep it liquid at
temperatures as low as 150 degrees Kelvin. Life exists in subglacial lakes on
Earth, like Lake Vostok in Antarctica, so these Martian lakes could harbor
remnants of life that evolved when the planet had a more hospitable climate and
liquid water on the surface.
SOURCES: SCIENCE
ALERT, NATURE MAGAZINE, NATURE ASTRONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND,
NATURE
https://www.sciencealert.com/multiple...
https://www.nature.com/articles/d4158...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4155...
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https://www.nature.com/news/2004/0407...
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