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Just in: NASA Has Found Oceans of Liquid Water on Mars...For Real
A huge reservoir of water has been found on Mars. is so large that it could cover the entire planet with water up to a depth of 1 to 2 kilometers or about a mile. The discover was made after analysing years of data from NASA's InSight Mars mission. This finding has solved a long-standing mystery about Mars—what happened to all the water?
RESEARCH PAPER:
Liquid Water in the Martian Mid-Crust - Wright et al. (PNAS, Published on 12 August 2024) - https://bit.ly/4ckwjC5
READ MORE:
Scientists find oceans of water on Mars. It’s just too deep to tap — Robert Sanders (UC Berkley): https://bit.ly/3YJEfJR
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published: 13 Aug 2024
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Life on Mars? | Hidden ocean of water discovered on Mars
Life on Mars? | Hidden ocean of water discovered on Mars
#space #mars #breakingnews
Water that could cover Mars with a kilometre-deep ocean has been found beneath the red planet’s surface, scientists says.
Evidence for an enormous reservoir of liquid water offers fresh hope of discovering proof of alien life on Mars. The discovery was made by monitoring seismic activity on the red planet – all collected by NASA’s InSight lander. Scientists have long believed that Mars had vast oceans of water billions of years ago – now vanished from the surface.
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NASA finds oceans of water on Mars, deep in Martian crust | WION Pulse
A study released Monday using data from NASA's Mars InSight lander shows evidence of liquid water far below the surface of the fourth planet, advancing the search for life there and showing what might have happened to Mars' ancient oceans.
#mars #oasisi #water
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published: 13 Aug 2024
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Scientists Show What Exactly Went Wrong With Mars
Mars wasn't always a cold and barren world ruled by raging dust storms covering the entire planet. Instead, it was warm, had lakes of liquid water, and was possibly habitable for a short period in its history. This dramatic transition of the Red Planet is generally attributed to the loss of its magnetic field. A planet's magnetic field is a fundamental ingredient that decides the course of events there. It's an entity that can cause the difference between life and death.
The Earth's magnetosphere wraps Earth like a protective blanket. As the energetic solar wind strikes the magnetosphere, the magnetosphere forces it to flow around the planet instead of reaching the atmosphere or the surface, preventing the solar wind from stripping away Earth's atmosphere. Without it, Earth would be dry,...
published: 12 Jun 2022
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Massive Ocean Of Water Discovered On Mars! | Hidden Below the Surface
Scientists have uncovered a colossal reservoir of liquid water beneath Mars' surface—enough to fill an ocean! Discover how NASA’s InSight Lander revealed this incredible find and what it could mean for the search for life on the red planet. Watch now to learn about the challenges of accessing this hidden treasure and what’s next for Mars exploration!
#mars #wateronmars #interplanetarytravel
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Scientists Discover Reservoir Of Liquid Water On Mars | 10 News First
There’s new hope of finding life on Mars after scientists discovered there could be vast quantities of liquid water trapped in rocks beneath the planet’s surface. Subscribe to 10 News First to get the latest updates and breaking news: https://bit.ly/37DDbL1
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published: 13 Aug 2024
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NASA scientists announce the discovery of water on Mars
NASA scientists have confirmed evidence of flowing water on Mars, boosting odds that life could exist on the red planet
published: 28 Sep 2015
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How Much Water Is on Earth?🌊🤯
From space, Earth looks like a water planet, with oceans covering more than 70 % of it’s surface with an average depth of 14 000 feet (4267 metres).
However, if every drop of water in the world was collected into a sphere, it would be just 869 miles (1385 km).
What do you think about this? 🤔💭
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published: 19 Mar 2023
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S27E101: Mars' Hidden Oceans, Galactic Clusters' Growth, and Aussie Satellites Aboard ISS
In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the discovery of vast oceans of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, uncover new insights into galaxy growth in dense environments, and celebrate the arrival of three Australian satellites aboard the International Space Station. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 101 for broadcast on the 21st of August 2024
00:00:45 - Oceans of liquid water found deep under the Martian surface
00:12:30 - New study shows galaxies in dense environments tend to grow bigger
00:23:45 - Three Australian satellites arrive aboard the International Space Station
00:32:15 - The science report: New figures confirm July was the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking heat
00:45:00 - Google releases new AI-equipped Pi...
published: 21 Aug 2024
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Is Mars Hot or Cold?
What would it feel like if you could stand on Mars – toasty warm, or downright chilly? Find out more about the temperature on Mars in this 60-second video.
published: 08 Aug 2019
11:15
Just in: NASA Has Found Oceans of Liquid Water on Mars...For Real
A huge reservoir of water has been found on Mars. is so large that it could cover the entire planet with water up to a depth of 1 to 2 kilometers or about a mil...
A huge reservoir of water has been found on Mars. is so large that it could cover the entire planet with water up to a depth of 1 to 2 kilometers or about a mile. The discover was made after analysing years of data from NASA's InSight Mars mission. This finding has solved a long-standing mystery about Mars—what happened to all the water?
RESEARCH PAPER:
Liquid Water in the Martian Mid-Crust - Wright et al. (PNAS, Published on 12 August 2024) - https://bit.ly/4ckwjC5
READ MORE:
Scientists find oceans of water on Mars. It’s just too deep to tap — Robert Sanders (UC Berkley): https://bit.ly/3YJEfJR
🎼 MUSIC
With Absolute Trust - Elm Lake (ES)
Gossamer - Ambientalism (ES)
Particle Emission - Silver Maple (ES)
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💻 Created, Written and Produced by: Rishabh Nakra
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https://wn.com/Just_In_Nasa_Has_Found_Oceans_Of_Liquid_Water_On_Mars...For_Real
A huge reservoir of water has been found on Mars. is so large that it could cover the entire planet with water up to a depth of 1 to 2 kilometers or about a mile. The discover was made after analysing years of data from NASA's InSight Mars mission. This finding has solved a long-standing mystery about Mars—what happened to all the water?
RESEARCH PAPER:
Liquid Water in the Martian Mid-Crust - Wright et al. (PNAS, Published on 12 August 2024) - https://bit.ly/4ckwjC5
READ MORE:
Scientists find oceans of water on Mars. It’s just too deep to tap — Robert Sanders (UC Berkley): https://bit.ly/3YJEfJR
🎼 MUSIC
With Absolute Trust - Elm Lake (ES)
Gossamer - Ambientalism (ES)
Particle Emission - Silver Maple (ES)
Calm Space Ambient - VensAdamsAudio (ME)
Bahamas - Brendon Moeller (ES)
EJRM Continuum (ES)
Ambient Relax - GentleJammers (EE)
🎼 Music Sources: Epidemic Sounds (ES), Envato Elements (EE), and MotionElements (ME)
🎥 Footage: Envato Elements, StoryBlocks, NASA, ESA, and Pond5
💻 Created, Written and Produced by: Rishabh Nakra
🎙️ Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
- published: 13 Aug 2024
- views: 676899
3:46
Life on Mars? | Hidden ocean of water discovered on Mars
Life on Mars? | Hidden ocean of water discovered on Mars
#space #mars #breakingnews
Water that could cover Mars with a kilometre-deep ocean has been found be...
Life on Mars? | Hidden ocean of water discovered on Mars
#space #mars #breakingnews
Water that could cover Mars with a kilometre-deep ocean has been found beneath the red planet’s surface, scientists says.
Evidence for an enormous reservoir of liquid water offers fresh hope of discovering proof of alien life on Mars. The discovery was made by monitoring seismic activity on the red planet – all collected by NASA’s InSight lander. Scientists have long believed that Mars had vast oceans of water billions of years ago – now vanished from the surface.
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Life on Mars? | Hidden ocean of water discovered on Mars
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Evidence for an enormous reservoir of liquid water offers fresh hope of discovering proof of alien life on Mars. The discovery was made by monitoring seismic activity on the red planet – all collected by NASA’s InSight lander. Scientists have long believed that Mars had vast oceans of water billions of years ago – now vanished from the surface.
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3:25
NASA finds oceans of water on Mars, deep in Martian crust | WION Pulse
A study released Monday using data from NASA's Mars InSight lander shows evidence of liquid water far below the surface of the fourth planet, advancing the sear...
A study released Monday using data from NASA's Mars InSight lander shows evidence of liquid water far below the surface of the fourth planet, advancing the search for life there and showing what might have happened to Mars' ancient oceans.
#mars #oasisi #water
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A study released Monday using data from NASA's Mars InSight lander shows evidence of liquid water far below the surface of the fourth planet, advancing the search for life there and showing what might have happened to Mars' ancient oceans.
#mars #oasisi #water
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- published: 13 Aug 2024
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8:24
Scientists Show What Exactly Went Wrong With Mars
Mars wasn't always a cold and barren world ruled by raging dust storms covering the entire planet. Instead, it was warm, had lakes of liquid water, and was poss...
Mars wasn't always a cold and barren world ruled by raging dust storms covering the entire planet. Instead, it was warm, had lakes of liquid water, and was possibly habitable for a short period in its history. This dramatic transition of the Red Planet is generally attributed to the loss of its magnetic field. A planet's magnetic field is a fundamental ingredient that decides the course of events there. It's an entity that can cause the difference between life and death.
The Earth's magnetosphere wraps Earth like a protective blanket. As the energetic solar wind strikes the magnetosphere, the magnetosphere forces it to flow around the planet instead of reaching the atmosphere or the surface, preventing the solar wind from stripping away Earth's atmosphere. Without it, Earth would be dry, dead, and barren, just like Mars. But if Mars once had a strong magnetic field, what went wrong with it? How did a warm planet become a cold, dry, and barren world? And most importantly, is this going to be the Earth's ultimate fate?
The eleventh episode of the Sunday Discovery Series answers these questions.
All Episodes Of The Series: https://bit.ly/369kG4p
Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
REFERENCES:
Research Paper: https://go.nature.com/3O6KpLB
Cerberus Fossae Quakes: https://go.nature.com/3ObzP64
InSight lander: https://go.nasa.gov/2rbLWaW
Created By: Rishabh Nakra
Written By: Simran Buttar
Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith
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https://wn.com/Scientists_Show_What_Exactly_Went_Wrong_With_Mars
Mars wasn't always a cold and barren world ruled by raging dust storms covering the entire planet. Instead, it was warm, had lakes of liquid water, and was possibly habitable for a short period in its history. This dramatic transition of the Red Planet is generally attributed to the loss of its magnetic field. A planet's magnetic field is a fundamental ingredient that decides the course of events there. It's an entity that can cause the difference between life and death.
The Earth's magnetosphere wraps Earth like a protective blanket. As the energetic solar wind strikes the magnetosphere, the magnetosphere forces it to flow around the planet instead of reaching the atmosphere or the surface, preventing the solar wind from stripping away Earth's atmosphere. Without it, Earth would be dry, dead, and barren, just like Mars. But if Mars once had a strong magnetic field, what went wrong with it? How did a warm planet become a cold, dry, and barren world? And most importantly, is this going to be the Earth's ultimate fate?
The eleventh episode of the Sunday Discovery Series answers these questions.
All Episodes Of The Series: https://bit.ly/369kG4p
Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
REFERENCES:
Research Paper: https://go.nature.com/3O6KpLB
Cerberus Fossae Quakes: https://go.nature.com/3ObzP64
InSight lander: https://go.nasa.gov/2rbLWaW
Created By: Rishabh Nakra
Written By: Simran Buttar
Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith
The Secrets of the Universe on the internet:
Website: https://bit.ly/sou_website
Facebook: https://bit.ly/sou_fb
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- published: 12 Jun 2022
- views: 502634
4:34
Massive Ocean Of Water Discovered On Mars! | Hidden Below the Surface
Scientists have uncovered a colossal reservoir of liquid water beneath Mars' surface—enough to fill an ocean! Discover how NASA’s InSight Lander revealed this i...
Scientists have uncovered a colossal reservoir of liquid water beneath Mars' surface—enough to fill an ocean! Discover how NASA’s InSight Lander revealed this incredible find and what it could mean for the search for life on the red planet. Watch now to learn about the challenges of accessing this hidden treasure and what’s next for Mars exploration!
#mars #wateronmars #interplanetarytravel
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Scientists have uncovered a colossal reservoir of liquid water beneath Mars' surface—enough to fill an ocean! Discover how NASA’s InSight Lander revealed this incredible find and what it could mean for the search for life on the red planet. Watch now to learn about the challenges of accessing this hidden treasure and what’s next for Mars exploration!
#mars #wateronmars #interplanetarytravel
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- published: 16 Aug 2024
- views: 4754
5:36
Scientists Discover Reservoir Of Liquid Water On Mars | 10 News First
There’s new hope of finding life on Mars after scientists discovered there could be vast quantities of liquid water trapped in rocks beneath the planet’s surfac...
There’s new hope of finding life on Mars after scientists discovered there could be vast quantities of liquid water trapped in rocks beneath the planet’s surface. Subscribe to 10 News First to get the latest updates and breaking news: https://bit.ly/37DDbL1
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There’s new hope of finding life on Mars after scientists discovered there could be vast quantities of liquid water trapped in rocks beneath the planet’s surface. Subscribe to 10 News First to get the latest updates and breaking news: https://bit.ly/37DDbL1
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- published: 13 Aug 2024
- views: 52033
0:32
NASA scientists announce the discovery of water on Mars
NASA scientists have confirmed evidence of flowing water on Mars, boosting odds that life could exist on the red planet
NASA scientists have confirmed evidence of flowing water on Mars, boosting odds that life could exist on the red planet
https://wn.com/Nasa_Scientists_Announce_The_Discovery_Of_Water_On_Mars
NASA scientists have confirmed evidence of flowing water on Mars, boosting odds that life could exist on the red planet
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 722
0:19
How Much Water Is on Earth?🌊🤯
From space, Earth looks like a water planet, with oceans covering more than 70 % of it’s surface with an average depth of 14 000 feet (4267 metres).
However, i...
From space, Earth looks like a water planet, with oceans covering more than 70 % of it’s surface with an average depth of 14 000 feet (4267 metres).
However, if every drop of water in the world was collected into a sphere, it would be just 869 miles (1385 km).
What do you think about this? 🤔💭
#earth #water #ocean #planet #sphere #science
https://wn.com/How_Much_Water_Is_On_Earth_🌊🤯
From space, Earth looks like a water planet, with oceans covering more than 70 % of it’s surface with an average depth of 14 000 feet (4267 metres).
However, if every drop of water in the world was collected into a sphere, it would be just 869 miles (1385 km).
What do you think about this? 🤔💭
#earth #water #ocean #planet #sphere #science
- published: 19 Mar 2023
- views: 15516075
22:55
S27E101: Mars' Hidden Oceans, Galactic Clusters' Growth, and Aussie Satellites Aboard ISS
In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the discovery of vast oceans of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, uncover new insights into galaxy growth in dense en...
In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the discovery of vast oceans of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, uncover new insights into galaxy growth in dense environments, and celebrate the arrival of three Australian satellites aboard the International Space Station. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 101 for broadcast on the 21st of August 2024
00:00:45 - Oceans of liquid water found deep under the Martian surface
00:12:30 - New study shows galaxies in dense environments tend to grow bigger
00:23:45 - Three Australian satellites arrive aboard the International Space Station
00:32:15 - The science report: New figures confirm July was the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking heat
00:45:00 - Google releases new AI-equipped Pixel smartphone range
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In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the discovery of vast oceans of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, uncover new insights into galaxy growth in dense environments, and celebrate the arrival of three Australian satellites aboard the International Space Station. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 101 for broadcast on the 21st of August 2024
00:00:45 - Oceans of liquid water found deep under the Martian surface
00:12:30 - New study shows galaxies in dense environments tend to grow bigger
00:23:45 - Three Australian satellites arrive aboard the International Space Station
00:32:15 - The science report: New figures confirm July was the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking heat
00:45:00 - Google releases new AI-equipped Pixel smartphone range
For more SpaceTime, visit our website at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com)
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- published: 21 Aug 2024
- views: 132
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Is Mars Hot or Cold?
What would it feel like if you could stand on Mars – toasty warm, or downright chilly? Find out more about the temperature on Mars in this 60-second video.
What would it feel like if you could stand on Mars – toasty warm, or downright chilly? Find out more about the temperature on Mars in this 60-second video.
https://wn.com/Is_Mars_Hot_Or_Cold
What would it feel like if you could stand on Mars – toasty warm, or downright chilly? Find out more about the temperature on Mars in this 60-second video.
- published: 08 Aug 2019
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