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Scientists think they’ve finally discovered what happened to Mars’ water – Inverse
Dust storms have been slowly carrying it away, a new study says
How did Mars lose its water?
Its one of the Solar Systems most enduring mysteries on one of its most intriguing planets.
Now, thanks to NASAs Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, scientists have gained a richer understanding of the Martian atmosphere, getting to the core of how the planet functions and they think they have an answer to the enigma.
To understand where the Martian water went, scientists looked up a little over 92 miles, or 150 kilometers above the Martian…
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