Mars Once Had Lakes, New Data Confirms

Mars was once able store water in lakes for lengthy spans of time, the nation’s space agency announced on Thursday. New data from NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory and the Curiosity rover shows a series of lakes and streams once existed on Mars billions of years ago near where Curiosity landed. Those bodies of water are believed to have carried sediment that would later form the foundation of Mars’ Mount Sharp.

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