Mars is cold and dry today, but scientists think it had large amounts of water billions of years ago. New images from ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft show the outline of an enormous ancient lake on the surface of the Red Planet. It’s so big, 11 million square kilometers, it could cover the Caspian Sea three times. The key evidence comes from salts and deposits in the region left behind after the water evaporated when the Martian climate changed.
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