Mission to Mars EASIER thanks to discovery of WATER on Red Planet

NASA has discovered that not only does Mars have large reserves of water beneath the surface, it is also easily accessible, making future missions to the Red Planet easier.

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Mission to Mars EASIER thanks to discovery of WATER on Red Planet

Scientists used the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) to discover eight sites beneath the Martian surface where there are thick deposits of ice.

Experts believe the ice deposits which fell as snow “long ago”, have been preserved by up to two metres of ice-cemented rock and dust.

The scientists behind the discovery believe the findings could make future Mars missions easier, and will help reveal the history of Mars’ climate.

The study's lead author, Colin Dundas of the US Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, said: "There is shallow ground ice under roughly a third of the Martian surface, which records the recent history of Mars.

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Ice beneath the Martian surface

"What we've seen here are cross-sections through the ice that give us a 3-D view with more detail than ever before.”

MRO Deputy Project Scientist Leslie Tamppari of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said: "If you had a mission at one of these sites, sampling the layers going down the scarp, you could get a detailed climate history of Mars.

"It's part of the whole story of what happens to water on Mars over time: Where does it go? When does ice accumulate? When does it recede?”

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The discovery will make it easier for humans to survive on Mars

Shane Byrne of the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson, a co-author, said: “The discovery gives us surprising windows where we can see right into these thick underground sheets of ice. 

"It's like having one of those ant farms where you can see through the glass on the side to learn about what's usually hidden beneath the ground.

“Astronauts could essentially just go there with a bucket and a shovel and get all the water they need.”

NASA has previously said it aims to get the first humans to Mars somewhere between 2030 and 2040.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has the financial clout to reach Earth’s next door neighbour and is aiming to get people to the Red Planet by around 2030, with the first people there being tasked with beginning to build a new civilisation.

Mission to Mars EASIER thanks to discovery of WATER on Red Planet

NASA has discovered that not only does Mars have large reserves of water beneath the surface, it is also easily accessible, making future missions to the Red Planet easier.

mars waterGETTY

Mission to Mars EASIER thanks to discovery of WATER on Red Planet

Scientists used the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) to discover eight sites beneath the Martian surface where there are thick deposits of ice.

Experts believe the ice deposits which fell as snow “long ago”, have been preserved by up to two metres of ice-cemented rock and dust.

The scientists behind the discovery believe the findings could make future Mars missions easier, and will help reveal the history of Mars’ climate.

The study's lead author, Colin Dundas of the US Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, said: "There is shallow ground ice under roughly a third of the Martian surface, which records the recent history of Mars.

nasaNASA/JPL-Caltech/UA/USGS

Ice beneath the Martian surface

"What we've seen here are cross-sections through the ice that give us a 3-D view with more detail than ever before.”

MRO Deputy Project Scientist Leslie Tamppari of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said: "If you had a mission at one of these sites, sampling the layers going down the scarp, you could get a detailed climate history of Mars.

"It's part of the whole story of what happens to water on Mars over time: Where does it go? When does ice accumulate? When does it recede?”

mars missionGETTY

The discovery will make it easier for humans to survive on Mars

Shane Byrne of the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson, a co-author, said: “The discovery gives us surprising windows where we can see right into these thick underground sheets of ice. 

"It's like having one of those ant farms where you can see through the glass on the side to learn about what's usually hidden beneath the ground.

“Astronauts could essentially just go there with a bucket and a shovel and get all the water they need.”

NASA has previously said it aims to get the first humans to Mars somewhere between 2030 and 2040.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has the financial clout to reach Earth’s next door neighbour and is aiming to get people to the Red Planet by around 2030, with the first people there being tasked with beginning to build a new civilisation.

Mission to Mars EASIER thanks to discovery of WATER on Red Planet

NASA has discovered that not only does Mars have large reserves of water beneath the surface, it is also easily accessible, making future missions to the Red Planet easier.

mars waterGETTY

Mission to Mars EASIER thanks to discovery of WATER on Red Planet

Scientists used the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) to discover eight sites beneath the Martian surface where there are thick deposits of ice.

Experts believe the ice deposits which fell as snow “long ago”, have been preserved by up to two metres of ice-cemented rock and dust.

The scientists behind the discovery believe the findings could make future Mars missions easier, and will help reveal the history of Mars’ climate.

The study's lead author, Colin Dundas of the US Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, said: "There is shallow ground ice under roughly a third of the Martian surface, which records the recent history of Mars.

nasaNASA/JPL-Caltech/UA/USGS

Ice beneath the Martian surface

"What we've seen here are cross-sections through the ice that give us a 3-D view with more detail than ever before.”

MRO Deputy Project Scientist Leslie Tamppari of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said: "If you had a mission at one of these sites, sampling the layers going down the scarp, you could get a detailed climate history of Mars.

"It's part of the whole story of what happens to water on Mars over time: Where does it go? When does ice accumulate? When does it recede?”

mars missionGETTY

The discovery will make it easier for humans to survive on Mars

Shane Byrne of the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson, a co-author, said: “The discovery gives us surprising windows where we can see right into these thick underground sheets of ice. 

"It's like having one of those ant farms where you can see through the glass on the side to learn about what's usually hidden beneath the ground.

“Astronauts could essentially just go there with a bucket and a shovel and get all the water they need.”

NASA has previously said it aims to get the first humans to Mars somewhere between 2030 and 2040.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has the financial clout to reach Earth’s next door neighbour and is aiming to get people to the Red Planet by around 2030, with the first people there being tasked with beginning to build a new civilisation.

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