💨 Abstract

A study published in Geochemical Perspectives Letters on 6 November suggests that liquid water existed on Mars around 742 million years ago. Scientists analyzed the Lafayette meteorite, one of the only Martian rocks on Earth, and found evidence of 'aqueous alteration', indicating interaction with water. This water was likely melted ice, not from abundant liquid sources.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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