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Mars Could Hide Enough Water to Cover the Planet in a 9-Foot Ocean
Scientists have found evidence of a huge water ice reservoir beneath the Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF) near Mars’ equator. If…
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A Pristine Meteorite From England May Show Us Where Our Water Came From
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Frozen Dunes on Mars Hold Clues to Water and Potential Life
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has captured stunning images of frozen sand dunes, nicknamed “kidney beans,” trapped in Mars’ northern…
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Earth-like water worlds: two new planets discovered
Most planets similar in size and mass to Earth are thought to orbit red dwarfs. Moreover, rocky planets that are…
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Near the star where water was discovered, astronomers have found a third planet
Currently, astronomers have confirmed the existence of 5,599 exoplanets outside the solar system. Another 10,157 objects are awaiting exoplanet candidate…
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Cyclical Water Presence Over Hundreds of Millions of Years
Scientists have long wondered about the presence and absence of water on Mars. Recent studies suggest that water on the…
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A “Goldilocks” star reveals previously hidden step in how water gets to planets like Earth
Without water, life on Earth could not exist as it does today. Understanding the history of water in the universe…
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A New Source of Water on the Moon is Inside Tiny Glass Beads
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To find life on Mars, don’t follow the water — follow the salt
Tortoises can live for almost 200 years, clams for more than 500. Some trees have been known to last thousands…
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Scientists think there might be a 2nd type of liquid water
Water is a fascinating substance. It readily manifests on Earth in the three most common states of matter: solid (ice),…
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