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More water found beneath Mars’ South Pole – Chronicle
USQ researchers were part of an international team to find more water on Mars.

RESEARCHERS from the University of Southern Queensland were part of an international team that have found evidence of a patchwork of salty lakes below the surface of Mars.
It is the first water found on the Red Planet since 2018 when a lake was discovered beneath the Martian south polar ice cap.
USQ joined an international team for the new study, examining radar data from MARSIS, a scientific instrument on board the European Space Agencys Mars Express spacecraft.
Their findings, published to…
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