Mars has a "lake" on the surface of Mars

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Researchers have found that Mars has a location on the planet, which has a liquid water system.

They believe that the 20-kilometer lake is located in the interior of the red planet's southern hemisphere.

This is probably the first evidence that the continual presence of continual contouring on the planet is already present on the planet, although earlier research has identified evidence that liquid water flows on the surface of Mars.

NASA's Curiosity rocks explored areas such as those in the past showed that there was water on the surface of Mars.

However, very thin space caused the vastness of the planet's water to be cooled from the point of cooling.

The new discovery is based on the Mars Express orbiter, sent by the European Space Agency (ESA), a Marsis radar device mounted on the Marsis.

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"This can not be much longer," said Professor of the National Astrophysical Institute, Italy, Professor Roberto Orosei.

Although Marsis has not been able to conclude the depth of the water table, the research group estimates that it is a very small one.

"It's possible to say something about water," explains Professor Osssey, "but not like the glacial Earth, like water filled with rocks and ice."

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  • How was it found?

Radar, like Mariss, checks the surface and the nearest surface of the planet by checking what is received from the reflection.

In the deposit of the radar screen resulting in a high continuous white surface; Collected water ice and dust, like a philo district, shows the beginning.

Underneath, the researchers found an unusual thing.

"You see that the reflecting from the bottom of the light is stronger than the reflection of the surface," says Professor Orosei. "This is what we have to say."

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Nothing is fixed yet.

From time immemorial, Dr. Manish Patel, of the Open University, said: "We've known about Mars since we did not have the ability to survive on Mars, so it's been on the surface of Mars to find life on Mars."

"There is adequate protection from harmful radiation, which has the potential to be much better at pressures and temperatures, and more importantly, it is vital for life's fluid water."

This principle of water percolation is a study of the potential life beyond the earth, a wave of biology.

Accordingly, these findings suggest that there is water, but they do not confirm anything else.

"We have not come to the vicinity of identifying life," says Dr Patel, BBC News, "but these findings show us the place where Mars should look, this is like a map of a treasure hunt, and in addition there are many 'X' "He said.

Mars's possible life on Mars can raise problems with temperature in the water as well as its chemical composition.

If the liquid is liquid in the present form, the research group is likely to be filled with a large number of melted salts in the water, ranging from Celsius -10 to -30, and more, ice.

"The water is extremely frosty, salty, or challenging to life." Dr. Claire Kasins, a Star Biologist at the University of St.

  • What's next?

While discovering the past or present life on Mars, an intriguing prospect of this discovery requires further research to consolidate the site.

Dr. Matt Ballmaymet, of the Open University, explains, "To do now," to inquire into similar signals by returning the measurements to other places, and, if possible, to examine all other explanations. "

"Sometimes this may be the beginning of a new Mars mission to trap the surface of the Earth's Antarctic's internal lakes." He stated.

Scientists have previously predicted the existence of Vostok Island, a bacterial life that has undergone Antarctica, and the piercing of the Mars is indeed a hopeful project.

"It's not easy to get a final test of it, of course, and it's actually a lake," said Orosei, who said, "We have to send a robot with a 1.5K deep ice layer, which is inevitably needed." gave.

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