Mars Once Had Lakes and Rivers. What Happened to Its Water? #Mars #NASA #WorldTechnology

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Mars was not always a frozen desert. New research from Edwin Kite and his team reveals that billions of years ago, the red planet had lakes, rivers, and even a warm climate that may have supported life.

Using data from NASA’s Curiosity rover, scientists found massive salt flats formed by melting snow. These deposits are proof that Mars once had water, and that the planet went through dramatic climate shifts. Kite’s latest climate model shows that Mars experienced rare, flickering periods of warmth—brief windows where life could have existed.

This discovery is about more than Mars. It gives us a framework to understand how life might survive on extreme worlds beyond Earth.

We salute Edwin Kite and his team for transforming our view of planetary evolution.

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