Water on Mars? New study suggests an ocean's worth may be hiding beneath the red dusty surface
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Mars may be drenched beneath its surface with enough water for a global ocean, discovered through seismic measurements by NASA's InSight lander detecting over 1,300 marsquakes.
The lead scientist Vashan Wright suggests that the underground water found on Mars, located 11.5 to 20 kilometers below the surface, may have originated from ancient surface water sources, hinting at potentially habitable environments.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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