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- | China’s Mars rover makes stunning | + | Why scientists say this stunning |
- | Mars may have once hosted an ocean with waves that lapped against sandy beaches 3.6 billion years ago, according to new research. China’s Zhurong rover and its ground-penetrating radar detected | + | With its vivid turquoise, green and blue waters, it’s no surprise Lake Salda is often promoted as the “Maldives of Turkey.” |
- | The rover landed in Utopia Planitia, a plain within the largest | + | Extraordinary to look at, peaceful and surrounded by an abundance of wildlife, it’s little wonder if has become |
- | The study, based on data collected by Zhurong as its radar instrument peered beneath the surface | + | But there’s so much more to this gorgeous body of water and its white-sand beaches than just beauty |
- | “We’re finding places on Mars that used to look like ancient beaches and ancient river deltas,” said study coauthor Benjamin Cardenas, assistant professor of geology in the department of geosciences at Penn State, | + | It’s a fact that has piqued |
- | What’s more, it’s possible the Martian environment was warmer | + | It’s also helped increase environmental awareness around this fragile treasure, which is facing existential threats from pollution |
- | The revelations add to the increasing evidence that the red planet once had a warmer, wetter climate as well as an ocean that covered one-third of the Martian surface — conditions that might have created | + | Briony Horgan, |