
June 26, 2010 | NASA
“Minerals in northern Mars craters seen by two orbiters suggest that a phase in Mars’ early history with conditions favorable to life occurred globally, not just in the south. ‘We can now say that the planet was altered on a global scale by liquid water about four billion years ago’, said John Carter of the University of Paris, the report’s lead author.” Quoted from the NASA press release.
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