Water is buried beneath Mars’ Surface, study says

A huge lake of salty water appears to be buried deep in Mars, scientists reported this week. The presence of water raises the chances of finding life on the red planet. The discovery is based on observations by a European spacecraft. It has excited experts. Water is necessary for life, and scientists have long hoped to prove that it is present on Mars. Cassie Stuurman is a geophysicist at the University of Texas. In 2016, she found evidence of a huge ice deposit on Mars.

“İf these researchers are right, this is the first time we’ve found evidence of a large water body on Mars,” Stuurman said.

Scott Hubbard, a professor of astronautics at Stanford University, is also excited about the discovery. He served as NASA’s first Mars program director in 2000. He said NASA has long believed in “following the water.” He is pleased that the new discovery supports that idea. The study was published in the journal Science. Researchers are not yet sure how deep the area of water is. So, they cannot say whether it is an underground pool, an aquifer-like body, or just an area of soft, wet soil.

To find the water, Italian researchers examined radar signals. The signals were collected over three years by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft. The results suggest that a 20-kilometer-wide water body lies below ice that is 1.5 kilometers thick. They believe the area is close to the planet’s southern pole. Researchers spent at least two years examining the data to make sure they had found water – and not ice or another substance.

“İ really have no other explanation,” said astrophysicist Roberto Orosei of Italy’s National Institute of Astrophysics in Bologna. He is lead writer of the study.

Mars is very cold, but salt in the water may have kept it from freezing. It is the same as when you put salt on a road to prevent ice from forming, said Kirsten Siebach. She is a planetary geologist at Rice University. She was not part of the study.

“This water would be extremely cold, right at the point where it’s about to freeze. And it would be salty.”

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