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  • Clay Deposits Don't Prove Existence of Ancient Martian Lakes

    09/17/2012 3:05:37 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 18 replies
    Universe Today ^ | Monday, September 10, 2012 | Jason Major
    In the hunt for evidence of a warmer, wetter past on Mars, clay deposits have been viewed as good indications that stable liquid water existed on its surface for some time -- perhaps even long enough to allow life to develop. But new research conducted here on Earth shows that some clays don't necessarily need lakes of liquid water to form. Instead they can be the result of volcanic activity, which is not nearly so hospitable to life. A research team led by Alain Meunier of the Université de Poitiers in France studied lavas containing iron and magnesium -- similar...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Ancient Ogunquit Beach on Mars

    03/23/2025 12:24:09 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 14 replies
    NASA ^ | 23 Mar, 2025 | Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, MSSS, Curiosity Rover
    Explanation: This was once a beach -- on ancient Mars. The featured 360-degree panorama, horizontally compressed, was taken in 2017 by the robotic Curiosity rover that explored the red planet. Named Ogunquit Beach after its terrestrial counterpart, evidence shows that at times long ago the area was underwater, while at other times it was at the edge of an ancient lake. The light peak in the central background is the top of Mount Sharp, the central feature in Gale Crater where Curiosity explored. Portions of the dark sands in the foreground were scooped up for analysis. The light colored bedrock...