Liquid Water Found on Mars!
By Thomas Smith
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New ScientistHere’s some good news for all the space buffs out there: NASA’s Phoenix lander may have captured the first images of liquid water on Mars. Photographs appear to show water droplets that splashed onto the craft’s leg during landing.
“The controversial observation could be explained by the mission's previous discovery of perchlorate salts in the soil, since the salts can keep water liquid at sub-zero temperatures. Researchers say this antifreeze effect makes it possible for liquid water to be widespread just below the surface of Mars, but point out that even if it is there, it may be too salty to support life as we know it.”
According to the Phoenix team, liquid saline solutions may be just below the surface almost anywhere on the Red Planet. To learn more about the possibilities of liquid water on Mars, check out the rest of the
article.