Evidence found of water dissolving martian surface
The first evidence of water dissolving the surface of Mars has been discovered by scientists after studying a small piece of a Martian meteorite that crashed into earth in 1911.
“Scientists at the University of Glasgow together with the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre and the Natural History Museum (London) have discovered the first evidence of water dissolving the surface of Mars,” the Glasgow University said on Tuesday.
In a paper published in the Meteoritical Society’s journal MAPS, the research team outlined the results of tests on a 1.7-gram fragment of a Martian meteorite known as “Nakhla”, which was provided by the Natural History Museum.
Nakhla, named after the town in Egypt where it landed in 1911 from of Mars, has been studied for decades by scientists around the world.
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