A NASA orbiter flying around Mars is showing evidence of an ancient underground-fed lake at the bottom of a crater, another sign that the planet may have once had life. The Reconnaissance Orbiter spotted carbonate and clay materials inside what scientists have named McLaughlin’s Crater, a pit 92 kilometers wide and more than 2 kilometers deep. Such materials can only be formed when water is present.  The scientists say the lack of channels inside the crater means the … [Read More]
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