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  • 22/06/2025
On June 22, 2000, NASA announced possible evidence of present-day liquid water on Mars.

Scientists analyzed data from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft and found what appeared to be gullies formed by flowing water. They also found debris and mud deposits these flows may have left behind. Spacecraft on and around the planet had already seen evidence that vast oceans of water existed on Mars a long time ago, but researchers have yet to confirm that liquid water still exists on the planet today. They have, however, found water ice at Mars's north and south poles. Gullies and other dark streaks on the Martian surface known as recurring slope lineae look like they might contain super-salty water brine, but so far no real data has confirmed the presence of liquid water anywhere on the Martian surface.
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00:00On this day in space. In 2000, NASA announced possible evidence of present
00:06day liquid water on Mars. Scientists analyzed data from NASA's Mars Global
00:11Surveyor spacecraft and found what appeared to be gullies formed by flowing
00:14water. They also found debris and mud deposits these flows may have left
00:18behind. Spacecraft on and around the planet had already seen evidence that
00:23vast oceans of water existed on Mars a long time ago, but researchers have yet
00:27to confirm that liquid water still exists on the planet today. They have,
00:31however, found water ice at Mars's north and south poles. Gullies and other dark
00:36streaks on the Martian surface known as recurring slope lineae look like they
00:39might contain super salty water brine, but so far no real data has confirmed the
00:44presence of liquid water anywhere on the Martian surface. And that's what happened
00:48on this day in space.

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