Vast Underground Water Reservoirs Discovered on Mars
New research reveals significant liquid water deposits deep beneath the Martian surface, offering insights into the planet's past and potential for life.
- NASA's InSight mission detected water up to 20 kilometers underground using seismic data.
- Researchers believe the mid-crust could hold enough water to cover Mars in a 1-2 kilometer deep ocean.
- Water on Mars is also found in polar ice caps, transient frost, and atmospheric vapor.
- The discovery challenges previous assumptions that Mars lost most of its water to space.
- Accessing this deep water poses significant challenges for future exploration missions.















































