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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.

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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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