Scientists have discovered a large reservoir of water hidden within Marsā gigantic āGrand Canyon.ā
A group of scientists using the European Space Agencyās ExoMars Orbiter identified a significant deposit of water immediately beneath the Valles Marineris Martian canyon system, which is ten times longer and five times deeper than our own Grand Canyon.
The scientists discovered genuine water ice around three feet below the canyonās surface after analysing data from the Trace Gas Orbiterās (TGO) Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector (FREND).
The presence of water on Mars could indicate the presence of microbial alien life, as well as the possibility of more complex life forms ā especially if Mars has the vast expanses of water that Earth does.
āWith TGO we can look down to one meter below this dusty layer and see whatās really going on below Marsā surface,ā lead author Igor Mitrofanov of the Russian Academy of Sciences said in a statement.
āFREND revealed an area with an unusually large amount of hydrogen in the colossal Valles Marineris canyon system: assuming the hydrogen we see is bound into water molecules, as much as 40 percent of the near-surface material in this region appears to be water,ā he added.
The massive area is about the same size as the Netherlands, meaning that there is plenty of room to potentially find more water.
āWe found a central part of Valles Marineris to be packed full of water ā far more water than we expected,ā added coauthor Alexey Malakhov. āThis is very much like Earthās permafrost regions, where water ice permanently persists under dry soil because of the constant low temperatures.ā
āOverall, we think this water more likely exists in the form of ice,ā Malakhov argued.
Scientists are hailing the discovery as a tremendous first step toward potentially finding signs of ancient life on the Red Planet, or even possible venues that we ourselves may one day inhabit.
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