Scientists reveal groundbreaking findings on Mars' red color, linking it to a water-containing mineral called ferrihydrite. Explore how this discovery may reshape our understanding of Mars' history and habitability.
New research challenges the previous belief on how Mars turned red, suggesting it might have been a blue ocean world in the past. Find out how the planet's red hue could be linked to its ancient history and potential for life.
New data from the Zhurong rover indicates that Mars may have had a warm, ocean-bearing environment in its distant past, with evidence of ancient beach deposits suggesting the presence of large bodies of liquid water.
Discover the groundbreaking findings of the Zhurong rover as it uncovers evidence of coastal sediments from an ancient Martian ocean, shedding new light on the planet's watery past and potential habitable environments.