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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

A New Ocean Found Under The Suraface Of Mars

New Mars study suggests an ocean’s worth of water may be hiding beneath the red dusty surface Left Center Right Bias Comparison New findings from NASA's Mars InSight lander detected over 1,300 marsquakes, providing evidence of water beneath Mars' surface. The water is thought to be located seven to 12 miles down and likely seeped from the surface billions of years ago, according to Vashan Wright. If representative, this underground water could potentially fill a global ocean to a depth of one to two kilometers, scientists suggest. Insights by Ground AI Does this summary seem wrong? 122 Articles All Left 22 Center 58 Right 10 Firstpost News Firstpost News Lean Right Mixed Factuality Individual: Mukesh Ambani Liquid water found on Mars: Does this mean there could be life on the Red Planet? A first-of-its-kind discovery suggests that there is ocean-worth of liquid water on Mars, deep in the planet's outer crust. The new study paves the way for further research into the habitability of Mars and the search for life beyond Earth 3 hours ago · Mumbai, India Read Full Article Welt Welt Lean Right High Factuality Private Equity: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Mars: Researchers find gigantic water masses on the red planet Traces of rivers, lakes and an ocean previously indicated that Mars was covered with water billions of years ago. Where it might have flowed off to was previously unclear. US researchers have now discovered a huge water reservoir deep down. 4 hours ago · D O, Germany Read Full Article Al Jazeera Al Jazeera Lean Left High Factuality Government: Qatar New study suggests ocean of water lies beneath Mars’s surface The findings follow analysis of seismic readings from NASA’s Mars InSight lander before it shut down in 2022. 7 hours ago · Qatar Read Full Article 読売新聞オンライン 読売新聞オンライン Lean Right High Factuality New Mars Study Suggests an Ocean’s Worth of Water may be Hiding beneath the Red Dusty Surface CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, new research suggests. 7 hours ago · Japan Read Full Article GMA Filipino News GMA Filipino News Lean Left Mixed Factuality Media Conglomerate: GMA Network (Company) An ocean's worth of water may be underneath Mars' surface The study looked at data collected by the Mars InSigh lander from 2018 to 2022. 7 hours ago · Q C, Philippines Read Full Article Manila Bulletin Manila Bulletin Lean Left Mixed Factuality Corporation: Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation New Mars study suggests an ocean's worth of water may be hiding beneath its surface This image provided by NASA shows the InSight Mars lander in a selfie photo composite on April 24, 2022, the 1,211th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. (NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP, File) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, new research suggests.The findings released Monday are based on seismic measurements from NASA's Mars InSight… 8 hours ago Read Full Article More articles Coverage Details Total News Sources 122 Leaning Left 22 Leaning Right 10 Center 58 Last Updated 3 hours ago Bias Distribution 64% Center Bias Distribution 64% of the sources are Center L 24% C 64% 11% The Independent NDTV Associated Press News abc News CNN Metro News+17 BBC News KIFI KRDO South China Morning Post Channel News Asia KVIA+53 Evening Standard The Straits Times Boston Herald ABS-CBN 読売新聞オンライン El Mundo+3 The Sun Fox News Untracked bias Globo Shropshire Star ZN.UA Зеркало недели www.larazon.es PerthNow My Mother Lode IOL Portugal TUOI TRE ONLINE Dnevni list Danas www.dnoticias.pt +23 Factuality 83% of the sources are High Factuality 83% High Ownership 7% of the sources are Independent News Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States 22 hours ago on Monday, August 12, 2024. Sources are mostly out of United States (59) Similar News Topics InSight InSight NASA NASA Space Space Tech Tech Science Science United States United States Show All News Home Page Local News Blindspot Feed International Covid-19 US Elections International North America South America Europe Asia Australia Africa Tren

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