New clues about early atmosphere on Mars suggest a wet planet capable of supporting life
Published Date: 9/21/2022
Source: phys.org
New research published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters suggests that Mars was born wet, with a dense atmosphere allowing warm-to-hot oceans for millions of years. To reach this conclusion, researchers developed the first model of the evolution of the Martian atmosphere that links the high temperatures associated with Mars's formation in a molten state through to the formation of the first oceans and atmosphere.