Planetary science experts are awash with new data and new studies about 1.25 million year old water flows and possible water under the large volcano on the surface of Mars. Brown University geologists have found evidence of water flow on the Red Planet as "recent" as 1.25m years ago while a Rice University geologists believe a warm reservoir of water may remain under the solar system's largest volcano known as Olympus Mons. Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Water and Fire Give New Clues to Mars
Planetary science experts are awash with new data and new studies about 1.25 million year old water flows and possible water under the large volcano on the surface of Mars. Brown University geologists have found evidence of water flow on the Red Planet as "recent" as 1.25m years ago while a Rice University geologists believe a warm reservoir of water may remain under the solar system's largest volcano known as Olympus Mons.
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Someday, we will walk on that planet.
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